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Obama Chooses Health Policy Scholar, AHA Trustee, as the Director for Medicare and Medicaid

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

WASHINGTON — President Obama will soon name Dr. Donald M. Berwick, an iconoclastic scholar of health policy, to run Medicare and Medicaid, the programs that serve nearly one-third of all Americans, administration officials said Saturday.

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Medical expenses have ‘very steep rate of growth’

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Spending on health care consumed an estimated 17 cents of every dollar spent last year in the United States, representing the largest one-year increase since the federal government started tracking the number in 1960.
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Medical Tourism

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Deloitte Center for Health Solutions estimates that 1.6 million Americans by 2012 will combine foreign vacations with outpatient surgery. Driving the trend: more coverage of overseas medical care by major U.S. insurers, an increase in individual insurance policies that carry a high deductible, and a marketing push by companies that combine travel and medical services…

Health Care’s ‘Radical Improver’

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Jonathan Bush, chairman and CEO of Athenahealth, a major player in information technology services for physicians, spoke to the Wall Street Journal about electronic medical records, the health plan and “Project Mayhem.”

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ASC career “recession-proof”

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Based on information from the US Department of Labor and the US Census Bureau, author Lawrence Shatkin says in his recently published “150 Best Recession-Proof Jobs” that careers in Ambulatory Health Care Services are in the third position in the top 10, right behind Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation” and Hospitals, and ahead of Insurance…

AARP: 20-33% Medicare beneficiaries readmitted to hospitals

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

“Another serious problem we’ve been hearing about lately is that of hospitals discharging older patients without any follow-up, or ‘transitional,’ services. One of every five Medicare beneficiaries is readmitted within 30 days of discharge; and one of every three, within 90 days – often because of poor communication between patients, caregivers and healthcare providers.” –…

New Rand study on excess health costs

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

In 1960, U.S. business spent 1.2% of their payroll on health insurance. In 2006, they spent 9.9%. The Rand Corporation recently released a study that examined 37 industries from 1987 to 2005 and concluded that excess health care costs are causing significant job losses as well as revenue output losses for many American industries…

Comparison of Major Health Care Reform Proposals

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Achieving comprehensive health reform has emerged as a leading priority of the President and Congress. President Obama has outlined eight principles for health reform, seeking to address not only the 45 million people who lack health insurance, but also rising health care costs and lack of quality. In Congress, a number of comprehensive reform proposals…

Hospitals Expected to Agree to $155 Billion in Healthcare Savings

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Three press organizations wrote good pieces on the same subject. Here are the links to all of them.

The nation’s hospitals agreed last night to contribute $155 billion over 10 years toward the cost of insuring the 47 million Americans without health coverage, according to two industry sources..

Washington Post :http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/06/AR2009070604053.html

MedPAC Releases June Report to Congress

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is an independent congressional agency established by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (P.L. 105–33) to advise the U.S. Congress on issues affecting the Medicare program.

To read to the rest of the report click the link below:

http://www.medpac.gov/documents/Jun09_EntireReport.pdf

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