Smart Watches and Your Health
The University of Michigan has started a study of how smart watches, particularly the Apple Watch, can track and monitor […]
Insurance Medical Director Denied Care without Review
Last week it was reported in an exclusive by CNN, that former Aetna Medical Director, Dr. Jay Ken Iinuma, testified […]
CMS Projects Exponential Growth of Healthcare Spending
A new report from CMS recently published in Health Affairs, states that the US is projected to spend $5.96 trillion […]
Private Insurers, not Medicare or Medicaid, are behind increased healthcare spending
A new study released this week by The Urban Institute shows that Medicare and Medicaid spending is increasing more slowly […]
News Briefs
The beginning of February has seen multiple news stories come across the wire. We did a round up of the […]
Hospital Acquired Conditions Decreasing
A recent report from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) shows a significant decrease in Hospital Acquired Conditions […]
Making the First Impression to Patients Part Two
In the second half of our First Impression series, we will cover your actual office. If you missed the first […]
Making the First Impression to Patients
As the new year begins, it is imperative to make sure your office is making the right first-impression to your […]
Revenue Cycle Risks in 2019
A new year means new complications for the Healthcare Revenue Cycle. A new report from Crowe, a public accounting, consulting […]