Health Care Costs: Who Can Contain Them?
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Health Care Costs: Who Can Contain Them?
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Viewpoints: The high cost of treating patients who may die; Young girls and Plan B
news-medical.net — “You've probably heard that we spend a lot of money on patients who die. It's true. ... But what about my patient? How could it be that we were prudent with health care dollars because he lived, but would have been described as wasteful had he died? Doctors in an emergency room cannot know which will occur. They do not have divining rods that direct them to patients they can save and away from those they can't. Rather, caring for the sick means caring for people who may die.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Fallone: Early intervention crucial for autism | Springfield News-Leader | News-Leader.com
news-leader.com — “Much of the concern with health care in the United States is related to how costs are increasing faster than the economy can keep up. Less attention is paid to the fact that effective treatments are often delayed to those who need them most. Some (most?) of us take for granted that we will get help when we need it, but what if you had to wait years for a diagnosis and treatment that could potentially change your life?” View full resource at news-leader.com
Most Recently Shared on June 19, 2011 at 10:05 am By:
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Website will track Medicaid costs - Times Union
timesunion.com — “Included in the cost savings are a push to bring more Medicaid recipients into managed care programs and connect them with "medical homes" -- or providers who can coordinate the health care they get -- and limits on spending for services such as home health care. Combined with school aid, which is being addressed in part through a proposed tax cap, Medicaid has been the state's fastest-growing budget item for several years. Long-term, the idea is to keep the state's Medicaid spending a” View full resource at timesunion.com
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How Insurance Brokers Can Survive Reforms | Hartford Business
hartfordbusiness.com — “Brokers who sell health insurance are set to be profoundly affected by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). New cost pressures and the emergence of health insurance exchanges are set to fundamentally change the way coverage is purchased.” View full resource at hartfordbusiness.com
Most Recently Shared on December 12, 2010 at 8:09 am By:
How Insurance Brokers Can Survive Reforms: Rell's Advisory Board on Health Care Reform contains recommendations ... http://bit.ly/fLGYxx
Today's Opinions: Ryan's Roadmap; Beware Rising Cost Of Workers Comp - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “The Roads On Ryan's Map May Not Exist Minneapolis Star Tribune Your road map would turn the federal contribution to health care into a voucher (which I don't view as a dirty word). But the vouchers it would offer ... are at levels so far below current insurance premiums as to make it likely you'd be shifting costs to millions who can't afford them (Matt Miller, 8/23). Workers' Comp Costs Climbing Again The Orange County Register These are early warning signs of workers' comp costs on the march b” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Today's Opinions: Ryan's Roadmap; Beware Rising Cost Of Workers Comp: The Roads On Ryan's Map May Not Exist Min... http://bit.ly/bNvMcm
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