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The Wrong Place to be Chronically Ill
The New York Times blasts the U.S. health care system following a study showing that almost half of chronically ill adults forgo care because of costs. Patients in seven other industrialized countries with hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, lung problems, cancer or depression are likely better off than their U.S. counterparts. |
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Blending the candidates' health reform proposals
Dr. Mark Pauly makes a case for extracting elements from the Obama and McCain proposals to create a balanced health reform package |
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Hewitt data reveals constant U.S. healthcare cost increases for 2009
September 22, 2008 - Hewitt Associates |
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Mental Health Parity now law
October 2008 - Hewitt, Mental Health Parity Enacted as Part of Bailout Package |
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Business Cool to McCain's Health Coverage Plan
October 7, 2008 - New York Times |
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Top U.S. hospitals recognized for safety and quality by Leapfrog
September 25, 2008 -- Akron City, UHHS - Case and Rainbow named among top U.S. hospitals |
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Making Sense of Preventive Medicine Coding
April 2004 -- Find out how to properly code and bill for the preventive services you provide.
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Mortality Rates Lower in Leapfrog Hospitals
June 2008 -- Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. Hospitals that perform well on the Leapfrog Hospital Survey have lower mortality and better quality care than those who either didn’t perform a well on the survey or who chose not to complete the survey. |
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