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The Salaries Of Health Executives: What Can Doctors Do?

Kevin R.Campbell | KevinMD.com | May 29, 2014

... Health care costs in the U.S. remain above those of all other industrialized countries while physician salaries continue to fall.  Even though the U.S. spends more dollars per capita on health care than any other country on earth, our outcomes, when compared to other nations, remain mediocre at best...

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The Trust Deficit—What Does It Mean for Health Care?

Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | Health Populi | January 24, 2012

How to practice radical transparency in health care? By providing, fully disclosing prices, quality indicators, and making services as accessible as possible and practical. In the US, we expect to have Health Insurance Exchanges in place in 2014 that will array health providers’ and plans’ services and products in these terms; that will force transparency through regulation, and that regulation is none other than the Affordable Care Act.

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The United States Is Worse In Access, Affordability And Insurance Complexity

Cathy Schoen, Robin Osborn, David Squires, and Michelle M. Doty | Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) | November 13, 2013

The United States is in the midst of the most sweeping health insurance expansions and market reforms since the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. Our 2013 survey of the general population in eleven countries [...] found that US adults were significantly more likely than their counterparts in other countries to forgo care because of cost, to have difficulty paying for care even when insured, and to encounter time-consuming insurance complexity. Read More »

The White House Comedy Club

Kathleen Parker | Washington Post | October 25, 2013

While the nation’s attention has been riveted on the Keystone Congress, the executive branch was busy developing its own comedy routine. Picture the cast (you know the characters) shrugging their shoulders in unison: “Who, me?” Read More »

The Year In Healthcare Charts

Dan Munro | Forbes | December 30, 2012

There were a few charts that made the radar this year. In some cases, the data is older than 2012, but all too often, the data hasn’t really changed or improved with age. Read More »

There's No Simple Fix To HealthCare.gov

Brian Proffitt | ReadWrite | October 25, 2013

Despite what some pundits and vendors are saying, there is no one fix for the Affordable Care Act's flagship website. Read More »

These Aren’t Mixed Results: Pioneer Accountable Care Organizations Worked

Mike Miesen | Project Millennial | July 16, 2013

After a slew of disheartening press releases from CMS about the Affordable Care Act’s growing pains, the Obama Administration is probably quite happy to see the initial results of one of the law’s most important provisions: Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). You should be, too. Read More »

This Is The Year Obamacare Takes On Out-Of-Control Health Care Costs

Rick Ungar | Forbes | January 19, 2012

Write down the date. 2012 is the year that some of the more ‘behind the camera’ aspects of the Affordable Care Act will begin to take effect—measures that are designed to primarily impact on the high cost of medicine. Read More »

Todd Park: Patient Engagement Will 'Vastly' Improve Healthcare

Dan Bowman | FierceHealthIT | June 7, 2013

Addressing a packed room at the Health Privacy Summit in Washington, D.C., this week, U.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park emphasized the importance of federal efforts to engage patients in their own healthcare. Read More »

Top Ten Healthcare Quotes For 2013

Dan Munro | Forbes | December 22, 2013

This list is by no means comprehensive – it’s simply a list of ten quotes I heard (or saw) throughout the year that made me grab a keyboard. Read More »

Trying To Lower Readmissions? Give Your Patients A Health App

Matt Mattox | Axial Exchange | November 2, 2012

On October 1 2012, the CMS Readmission Reduction Program kicked in - much to the consternation of 2,217 hospitals that will be penalized. This followed 18 months of hand wringing that began when the program was introduced as part of the Affordable Care Act in March 2010. Read More »

Two Deep Dives Into Open Source EHR

Denise Amrich | ZDNet | June 28, 2013

If you're interested in implementing a powerful EHR environment but don't want to pay commercial prices, this article contains some great resources. [...] Read More »

U.K. Official Urges U.S. Government To Adopt A Digital Core

Elise Hu | NPR | October 23, 2013

When he read about the technical failures plaguing HealthCare.gov, Mike Bracken said it felt like a real-life version of the movie Groundhog Day. During the past decade, the government in the United Kingdom faced a string of public, embarrassing and costly IT failures. Finally, a monster technical fiasco — a failed upgrade for the National Health Service — led to an overhaul of the way the British government approached technology. Read More »

U.S. Annual Healthcare Spending Is A Stunning $3.4 Trillion, Says Study

Dan Munro | Forbes | November 17, 2014

As part of ongoing research into national healthcare spending, the Deloitte Center For Health Solutions recently published their findings based on health data from 2012. According to the new report, there’s an additional amount of healthcare consumer spending that isn’t included in the federal calculations (often referred to as the National Healthcare Expenditure or just NHE)...

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U.S. Prosecutors Investigate Oregon's Failed Health Insurance Exchange

Maeve Reston | Government Technology | May 23, 2014

The U.S. attorney's office in Portland has issued subpoenas to Oregon's health insurance exchange as part of a grand jury investigation into the spectacular failure of the state's system, which was never able to enroll consumers online even though it spent more than $248 million in taxpayer money on the operation...

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