Category: Health Insurance

Change, TIBCO use blockchain to build smart contract system for payers.

Using embedded codes in blockchain technology, claims process themselves.

Patient safety in hospitals still a concern; investment in nurses recommended

Between 2005 and 2016, only 21 percent of hospitals substantially improved their clinical work environments; most made no improvements.

Site-neutral payment rule sparks sharp rebuke from American Hospital Association and threat of legal action

The AHA said the policy exceeds the administration’s legal authority and, joined by the AAMC and member hospitals, intends to legally challenge it.

The conservative appeal of Medicare for all

Everyone thinks of “Medicare for all” as a liberal idea, an extremely liberal one embraced by the socialist wing of the Democratic Party. It’s an idea Democrats were hesitant to embrace in the Obama era, for being too far out of mains…

Providers help patients who can’t get to the polls cast their votes

From an informative interactive website to a "boots on the ground" approach in Philadelphia, providers want to make sure patients make their voices heard.

Emergency department visits by uninsured patients drop in Illinois after Medicaid expansion

The ACA expanded Medicaid coverage eligibility to adults with incomes up to 133 percent of the federal poverty level, but the law;s fate is uncertain

Federal judge temporarily shutters Simple Health Plans in Florida

The FTC said it wants to permanently stop the shell business from offering bait-and-switch plans under known insurer logos.

Healthcare leaders optimistic about business performance, expect it to continue

Almost three-quarters expect business to perform better in the next year, and nobody thought they’d do worse.

Why the hospital revenue cycle is practically begging for artificial intelligence and machine learning

Revenue cycle improvement just might be a perfect problem for AI and ML to solve.

Tobacco Tax Battle Could Torch Montana Medicaid Expansion

A ballot initiative in Montana would tax cigarettes $2 a pack to help pay for the state’s Medicaid expansion. But the tobacco industry has spent more than $17 million fighting the effort.