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Hospital for Special Surgery Focuses on Measuring, Adding Value

Karen Appold  |  March 15, 2016

Value is the ratio of quality to cost. The delivery and measurement of healthcare quality, however, is complex. “We first need to understand and define the health outcomes that are important to patients. Then we need to put into place care pathways that will lead to those outcomes, and finally we need mechanisms to measure…

Filed under:Quality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:HealthcareHospital for Special SurgeryNew Yorkpatient careQualityvalue

U.S. Hospital Group Warns of Blue Cross Dominance if Anthem Buys Cigna

Susan Kelly  |  March 3, 2016

(Reuters)—The American Hospital Association warned U.S. antitrust regulators that Anthem Inc.’s proposed acquisition of Cigna Corp. will hurt other health insurers’ ability to compete with Blue Cross Blue Shield plans, leading to higher premiums for consumers. Anthem, the country’s second-largest health insurer, runs Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in 14 states. The hospital group, in…

Filed under:Legal UpdatesLegislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:Anthem Inc.Cigna Corp.costsHealth Insuranceinsurance coverageinsurance plansmerger

Parents Often Catch Hospital Errors Doctors Missed

Lisa Rapaport  |  March 1, 2016

(Reuters Health)—Parents often catch medical errors that their child’s doctor missed, according to a U.S. study that suggests families may be an untapped resource for improving hospital safety and preventing mistakes. Roughly one in 10 parents spotted mistakes that physicians did not, according to the study of safety incidents observed on two pediatrics units at…

Filed under:FacilityPractice Support Tagged with:hospitalpatient carePediatricsQuality Care

Los Angeles Hospital Paid Hackers $17,000 Ransom in Bitcoins

Reuters Staff  |  February 20, 2016

(Reuters)—The president of Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center said on Wednesday that his hospital paid hackers a ransom of $17,000 in bitcoins to regain control of their computer systems after a cyber attack. Allen Stefanek said in a statement that paying the ransom was the “quickest and most efficient way” of regaining access to the affected…

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Hospital Acquisitions of Physician Practices Likely to Decrease

Steven M. Harris, Esq.  |  February 16, 2016

On Nov. 2, 2015, President Barack Obama signed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (the Act) into law. This critical piece of legislation raises the federal debt ceiling and provides the framework for the federal budget through 2017. Of particular importance, the Act significantly changes the way Medicare will reimburse hospitals for outpatient services furnished…

Filed under:Education & TrainingLegal Updates Tagged with:Bipartisan Budget ActhospitalincentiveMedicarephysician practiceReimbursement

U.S. Appeals Court: Hospitals Can Be ‘Urban’ & ‘Rural’ at Same Time

Jonathan Stempel  |  February 6, 2016

NEW YORK (Reuters)—The federal appeals court in New York struck down a U.S. regulation that made it harder for hospitals to provide better medical care at lower cost by claiming they were “rural” for some purposes and “urban” for others. Thursday’s decision by the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is a victory for hospitals…

Filed under:FacilityLegal UpdatesPractice SupportProfessional Topics Tagged with:Department of Health and Human ServiceshospitalLegalMedicareruralurban

Patients Leaving Hospitals Often Don’t Understand Care Plans

Lisa Rapaport  |  January 6, 2016

(Reuters Health)—Many patients leaving the hospital don’t understand follow-up care plans because the instructions are tailored to people with higher reading levels and more education, a recent U.S. study suggests. The American Medical Association already recommends that written health information be targeted to a sixth grade audience because nearly half of the U.S. population is…

Filed under:FacilityPractice Support Tagged with:communicationhospitalpatient carepatient communication

Hospital Safety Culture Key to Improving Surgical Results

Megan Brooks  |  December 15, 2015

NEW YORK (Reuters Health)—The “safety culture” of a hospital may be just as important in delivering high-quality surgical patient care as more technical issues like surgeon skill and operating room equipment, according to a new study. “The study supports what many surgeons have known for a long time, and that is that the organizational culture…

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Hospital-Owned Physician Practices Linked to Higher Prices

Lisa Rapaport  |  October 21, 2015

(Reuters Health)—Outpatient care may cost more when hospitals own the medical practices or employ the physicians, a U.S. study suggests. Hospital employment of doctors and ownership of physician practices has grown over the past decade as healthcare providers seek to curb expenses with economies of scale and deliver better coordinated treatment to patients. Research reported…

Filed under:FacilityPractice Support Tagged with:costsHealth InsurancehospitalMedicarephysician

Hospital Workers Often Transfer Germs When Removing Gloves, Gowns

Kathryn Doyle  |  October 12, 2015

(Reuters Health)—Fluorescent lotion and black light revealed that healthcare workers often contaminate their skin and clothing while removing their protective gear, researchers say. This contamination can spread germs and place the healthcare workers at risk for infection, the authors write in JAMA Internal Medicine. “It was surprising for the participants in the study to see…

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