It’s been seven years since the American Medical Association (AMA) launched its Joy in Medicine program to address physician ...
Hospital associations have laid out their policy wish list for Congress regarding long-term care hospitals (LTCH), calling for refinements to various requirements around patient criteria and stay l | ...
A new lawsuit brought by 131 hospitals against the Department of Health and Human Services is the latest in a string of legal spats over how the government calculates payments to hospitals treating | ...
A bill introduced this week with backing from representatives on both sides of the aisle would give the Centers for Medicare ...
The COVID-19 pandemic spotlighted burnout in healthcare. While not new, the challenge was compounded by the toll of caring for patients on the frontlines. | Burnout among clinicians surged during the ...
Vermont Medicaid officials expect it will cost $5 million in fiscal 2027 to implement changes in response to the federal law, ...
Artificial intelligence in the revenue cycle management space is heating up as companies look to leverage the technology to ...
Digital and privacy rights nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation is suing the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ...
Nearly 40% of healthcare collections now come from uninsured patients, up 54% in the past three years, a new report from ...
The platform, dubbed Avery, allows UnitedHealthcare members to seek information on coverage, benefits, appointment scheduling ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will push forward with temporary leadership as administration officials ...
Byline: Yusuf Qasim, President of Payments Optimization, Zelis | For years, healthcare leaders have emphasized the importance ...