On the heels of the Bipartisan Policy Center's report calling for patient-centered care, Brooking Institute presents a plan to enhance care while reducing costs.
In the wake of the 2012 U.S. presidential and congressional elections, the University of Miami School of Business Administration will bring together some of the nation's top health care policy and industry leaders for The Business of Health Care Post-Election, a conference focused on the future of health care reform and what it means for health care organizations and business in general (www.bus.miami.edu/healthcare2013)
Impending reimbursement reductions and uncertainty around the potential impact of health reform could be leading to more conservative hospital capital budget expenditures, according to a survey published in the Premier healthcare alliance's spring 2012 Economic Outlook.
Health reform leaders are discussing whether health IT should be added to the economic stimulus package being readied for President-elect Obama to sign when he takes office.
A discussion on health plans of the presidential candidates concludes that health IT's effect on costs is uncertain; more fundamental reforms are seen necessary.
Microsoft, Google and Dell team with three insurers and two e-health software companies to provide physicians with a secure, Web-based service at no cost.
Microsoft, Google and Dell team with three insurers and two e-health software companies to provide physicians with a secure, Web-based service at no cost.