April 1, 2012 By:Jill Sederstrom
In 2011, Medicaid financed care for 70 million people at a cost of $432 billion. Broader eligibility requirements are expected to bring another 16 million into the pool.
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March 1, 2010 By:Michael T. McCue
It's intuitive that preventing a problem from happening is preferable to fixing it after the fact.
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November 1, 2009 By:Harris Meyer
Sure, the integrated delivery model produces good outcomes and lower costs, but it's not applicable everywhere, in spite of what politicians think
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September 1, 2009 By:Mari Edlin
Recognize the interrelated health risks among four prevalent conditions to better manage big-picture treatment goals
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July 1, 2009 By:David Bennett
The rise in Alzheimer's patients means more costs associated with this mysterious, prevalent disease.
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June 1, 2009 By:Julie Miller
House and Senate leaders included a public plan in initial legislative framework, but few believe the policy holds a cure for healthcare
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May 1, 2009 By:Izabella Iizuka
With reform on its way, plans are keeping with wellness and value designs instead of wholesale product re-engineering
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April 1, 2009 By:Mari Edlin
The shortage of oncologists and the increasing numbers of cancer survivors combine to produce a classic case of demand exceeding supply
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March 1, 2009 By:David Bennett
Payment structure among stakeholders must be equitable in order to avoid contract disputes and provide the highest quality of care to consumers.
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