April 23rd 2025
For patients with complex needs and social challenges like unstable housing, the hospital has become their de facto medical home—yet each visit is a fragmented restart, without continuity, context, or a clear path forward.
Dr Gerard Anderson Explains the Benefits of Healthcare Systems in Germany and the UK
August 24th 2017The healthcare systems in Germany and the United Kingdom are examples of systems that are able to manage costs while improving access to medications; however, it is unlikely that the US will follow these models, explained Gerard Anderson, PhD, of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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New Strategies for Aligning Physicians With Health System Incentives
This article details strategies based on principles from psychology and economics that health systems may use to align with physicians.
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Health System Intervention Cut Readmission Risk by 22 Percent
February 16th 2016Results in the current issue of The American Journal of Managed Care show that Texas Health Resources, in collaboration with Healthways, put a care transitions program into 14 hospitals that sharply reduced readmissions through collaborative discharge planning and follow-up.
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RWJ Health System, Barnabas Health Merger Will Create NJ's Largest Health System
July 15th 2015In a move that will create the largest healthcare system in New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Health System and Barnabas Health have signed a merger agreement that will create RWJ Barnabas Health. The merger is expected to be complete in 2016, but the agreement is subject to review by the New Jersey Attorney General.
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How Healthcare Innovation Centers Are Transforming Healthcare Delivery
May 3rd 2015Between November 2014 and January 2015, The Commonwealth Fund conducted an online survey of innovation centers affiliated with healthcare organizations to learn about their potential role in promoting health system transformation.
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Study Reveals Higher Cost Emergency Care Yields Better Outcomes
February 9th 2015Despite studies suggesting higher spending levels do not necessarily produce better health outcomes, a new paper to be published in the Journal of Political Economy found the opposite to be true with regard to emergency care.
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Advocate, NorthShore Merger Will Create Illinois' Largest Healthcare System
September 12th 2014A newly announced merger between Advocate Health Care and NorthShore University HealthSystem will create Illinois' largest integrated healthcare delivery system, serving 3 million patients annually.
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Ed Cohen Describes the Major Medication-Related Quality Gaps in Transitions of Care Programs
July 2nd 2014Ed Cohen, PharmD, FAPhA, senior manager, product development, corporate innovations at Walgreens, explains that patient education and medication adherence are 2 major gaps in transitions of care.
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Segment 1 - Evidence-Based Decision Making and Clinical Pathway Adherence
June 30th 2014Seema Sonnad, PhD, associate editor for The American Journal of Managed Care, and director of Health Services Research at The Value Institute at Christiana Care Health System, led a panel discussion that focused on oncology clinical pathway adherence.
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Leonard Fromer, MD, Discusses the Best Practices for Transitions of Care Programs
June 18th 2014Leonard Fromer, MD, executive medical director, group practice forum and assistant clinical professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of California, says that proactivity and community collaboration are the best tools to aid transitions of care programs in new care delivery models.
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Multiple Studies Show Medicaid Patients Receive Worse Cancer Care
June 9th 2014New studies suggest that privately insured patients may receive better cancer care than Medicaid beneficiaries. Although a variety of factors impact patient access to cancer treatment, low-income patients were found to have greater difficulty with navigating health systems.
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Five States Face Costly HIX Challenges
June 5th 2014Health insurance exchanges continue to be a work in progress, at least for several states that are facing ongoing challenges. In particular, 5 states-Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, and Oregon-estimate that it will cost $240 million to fix their existing exchanges, or to transition to using the federal exchange.
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Will Congress Abolish the 96-Hour Rule?
May 29th 2014There are rumblings that federal lawmakers may be willing to repeal Medicare's burdensome rule requiring physicians in critical access hospitals to make an educated guess that the patients they're admitting will be either discharged or transferred in less than four days.
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Deal Volume Dips While Value Soars in First Quarter
April 21st 2014Across the country, a historically fragmented hospital market is organizing around a select group of for-profit and not-for-profit systems. And that means competition has increased for fewer acquisition targets that still remain on the market.
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AGA Offers Bundled Payment Model for Gastroenterologists
March 26th 2014The bundled payment model encourages health systems to provide high quality, better-coordinated care at a lower cost for Medicare beneficiaries. It's no wonder, then, why the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has developed a colonoscopy bundled payment model to help gastroenterologists achieve value-based health outcomes.
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Bundled Payments Come to Gastroenterology
March 25th 2014Patients want physicians to provide high-quality care and the health system requires good value for physician work. To help gastroenterologists achieve these goals, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has developed a colonoscopy bundled payment model.
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