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Forced Resignations at NCH Healthcare System Expose Medicine’s Dark Side
An ongoing feud between independent physicians and hospital administrators in Naples, Florida, exploded last month, damaging the trust… Read More
By February 12, 2019
Economics
When Blue Is the New Green
I mean, what did you think was going to happen? A new study says big Blues plans that… Read More
By February 7, 2019
Consumerism
An Unbearable Burden: Paying for Commercial Health Insurance
The Healthcare Affordability Index (the Index) is a simple and powerful metric for assessing the impact of rising… Read More
By February 5, 2019
Economics
Wither the Traditional Physician Office Visit
It’s not your imagination or the self-serving forecast of a healthcare consultant angling for your business. Fewer people… Read More
By January 31, 2019
Economics
After the Breakups: Big Payers Find Vertical Love in New Faces
In rapid succession at the end of 2018, CVS closed its $70 billion acquisition of Aetna and Cigna… Read More
By and January 29, 2019
Economics
The Immovable Force That Is Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
Death, taxes and employer-sponsored health insurance. We know the first two are certainties in life, and new research… Read More
By January 24, 2019
Economics
Everything in Healthcare is Changing—Except One Thing
Much has changed in healthcare over the past 25 years. A lot has changed in healthcare over the… Read More
By January 17, 2019
Consumerism
When the Price Is Right: Aligning Payment with Health System Transformation
In 1952 at the tender age of 25, Elizabeth became the Queen of England upon the death of… Read More
By and January 15, 2019
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Economics
Medicare Advantage Bends Cost Curve the Wrong Way
Everyone sees what they want to see in the latest figures on national health expenditures released by the… Read More
By January 2, 2019
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