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Aug 23 | Jeff Lagasse
The health system decided to move forward with the ambient documentation after a poll found approval for the tech.
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Jul 12 | Susan Morse
The decision could cripple the ability of HHS and CMS to address critical issues such as regulating rapidly evolving technology…
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Jul 12 | Jeff Lagasse
Some regulations have already been challenged, and more are likely to come, according to Moody's.
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May 30 | Jeff Lagasse
Medicare Advantage may be a victim of its own success as more seniors - and a more sickly population - moves into it.
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Apr 10 | Jeff Lagasse
Enrollees in zero-premium plans are three times as likely to be nonwhite and are more likely to live in urban areas.
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Feb 28 | Jeff Lagasse
One-third of beneficiaries participating in the Commonwealth Fund survey indicate their coverage fell short of…
Nearly all executives within the sector believe the initial financial investment of new technology is worth the cost.
Feb 20 | Jeff Lagasse
Nearly all executives within the sector believe the initial financial investment of new technology is worth the cost.
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Feb 08 | Jeff Lagasse
Insurers generally have sufficient ratings headroom to withstand higher MA utilization rates, analysts found.
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Feb 05 | Susan Morse
The baby boomer population, which has driven the growth of MA, is reaching its peak potential of profitability.
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Feb 02 | Jeff Lagasse
A significant spike in utilization is putting cost pressure on insurers, which will likely affect earnings.

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