Hospital group goes to court over Medicaid cuts
Filed under: Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News
An Arizona hospital group has filed suit to block the reduction in reimbursement rates for Medicaid patients. Read more
Insurance won’t cover surgery for 100-pound scrotum
Filed under: Health care/Treatment trends, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News, Patient/Client Communication
A Las Vegas man is fundraising the estimated $1M he needs for surgery to repair his enlarged scrotum. Read more
Disabled vet blows lid off multi-million dollar Medicaid fraud
Filed under: Ethics, Fraud & Waste, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Patient/Client Communication, Special Report

For his efforts uncovering a Medicaid fraud that the government couldn’t, the veteran pocketed a $15 million whistle blower payout. Read more
Hospital hit with $3.8M fine for fraud
Filed under: Ethics, Fraud & Waste, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News
Ohio Valley Health Services and Education Corp. has agreed to pay $3.8 million in fines to settle allegations of Medicare and Medicaid fraud. Read more
Two docs indicted for fraud & over-prescribing patients to death
Filed under: Ethics, Fraud & Waste, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News, Practice Management
Two doctors face potential life sentences for charges they defrauded multiple health plans and over-prescribed narcotics which led to four patient deaths. Read more
Dentists less likely to see Medicaid patients in an emergency
Filed under: Ethics, Healthcare Finance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News, Patient/Client Communication, Practice Management
A recent study found that even dentists enrolled as providers in the Illinois Medicaid program were less likely to fit in an emergency appointment than they were for a patient with private insurance. Read more
Boston hospital announces first ever full face transplant
Filed under: Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News, Patient/Client Communication
Brigham and Women’s Hospital of Boston has announced another medical milestone: The nation’s first full-face transplant. Read more
Re-admissions and race
Filed under: Health care/Treatment trends, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views
African-American patients and those using Medicaid have a much greater chance of being re-admitted to a hospital within a month of their discharge. Read more
Parents with insurance forego kids’ care due to cost
Filed under: Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Insurance, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication
Even with health insurance, many parents are finding health care for their kids too expensive — and are going without. Read more
Study: Docs who own facilities treat patients differently
Filed under: Ethics, Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Finance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News, Patient/Client Communication
Whether or not you need knee surgery may depend on if your surgeon has an ownership stake in the local surgical center. Read more
