Patients who no longer need care costing hospitals millions
Filed under: Healthcare Finance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views
Patients in New York City hospitals who are well enough to be discharged are sticking around longer – like for months or years, according to one health official.
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Guess the procedure cost, win a prize!
Filed under: Communication, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Insurance, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication
In news that will come as a surprise to no one, a new study shows it’s essentially impossible for patients to find out in advance what a particular procedure or treatment will cost them. Read more
Patient claims EMTs kidnapped him, refuses to pay bill
Filed under: Communication, Ethics, Healthcare Reform News, Patient/Client Communication, Special Report

Can an uninsured patient with a head injury refuse medical treatment he or she simply can’t afford? Read more
Health reform: We don’t like it, won’t repeal it and don’t understand it
Filed under: Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views
One year after a much-debated health reform law finally was signed by the President, the country remains sharply divided over it. Read more
CDC report: Surprising info on who’s really uninsured
Filed under: Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication
The commonly held view that most of the uninsured are living in poverty doesn’t jibe with the latest research from the Centers for Disease Control. Read more
Hospital sues patient for $350k — while she’s still in the hospital
Filed under: Ethics, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Legal & Compliance, Hospital Management, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication
No one would blame a hospital for seeking payment for its services. But perhaps it’s best to wait for patients to be discharged before serving them with papers. Read more
Uninsured woman shoots self in arm to get medical care
Filed under: Healthcare Legal & Compliance, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Patient/Client Communication
Desperate patients may try many things to get relief from nagging injuries. Shooting themselves usually isn’t one of them. Read more
Trends: Who’s most likely to wind up in the ER
Filed under: Health care/Treatment trends, Healthcare Human Resources and Staffing News, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views
Who uses ER services the most? Believe it or not, it’s not the uninsured. Read more
States weigh pros and cons of health reform on their budgets
Filed under: Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Reform News, In this week's e-newsletter, Insurance, Latest News & Views, Medicare & Medicaid News
The newly passed health care law is generally seen as a boon to patients and most providers. But how individual states will fare is much less clear. Read more
Health reform passes: Winners, losers and what to expect next
Filed under: Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Reform News, Hospital Management, Insurance, Medicare & Medicaid News, Practice Management, Special Report

The health care reform bill finally passed, and while no one may be completely happy with it, it brings some definite good news for the industry. Read more
