Providers are doubling down on software investments, report finds
About 45% of providers increased their software investments over the past year, while only 10% decelerated spending, according to a new report from KLAS and Bain.
About 45% of providers increased their software investments over the past year, while only 10% decelerated spending, according to a new report from KLAS and Bain.
The most frequently reported incidents involved a patient or family member making inappropriate comments regarding race or ethnicity, and patients who claim others are racist or engaging in racist behavior, according to the report.
A former contractor alleged the payer billed and received payment from the Illinois Medicaid program for services it did not provide.
CEO Gail Boudreaux attempted to temper concerns about the impact a recession may have on the company during a Q3 earnings call Wednesday.
Patient volumes are falling in orthopedics, cardiology and neurosurgery from a year ago, a survey of hospital executives from Kaufman Hall found. Only oncology volumes are up.
Current procedures the HHS’ employs to make inventory decisions are hampering its ability to ensure the stockpile has the right resources in the right quantities to combat future crises, a GAO report found.
The HHS is awarding $15 million in new grants early next year to states developing community mental health clinics, on top of almost $300 million awarded in September.
The insurer paid outside vendors to conduct in-home visits with its plan members, then pressured the vendors to record high-value diagnoses that would lead to higher payments for Cigna, the DOJ alleges.
A new report from Turquoise Health finds progress in compliance with federal rules created to help consumers comparison shop for medical services.
Volatility in MA stars for the 2023 plan year is raising questions around the earnings outlooks issued by payers.