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May 13, 2013


Top Stories
By Melanie Evans | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals had a breakthrough year in 2012, and its top scientist, Dr. George Yancopoulos, led Modern Healthcare's list of the health industry's highest-paid execs for the year.
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By Merrill Goozner | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
The controversy surrounding hospital pricing resurfaced last week after the CMS released hospital charges and payments for the top 100 diagnosis-related groups.
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By Jaimy Lee | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
It might be hard to grasp how large and transformative the market for so-called medical body area networks could be in the years ahead.
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Late News
By Jessica Zigmond | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Just ahead of Mother's Day, President Barack Obama spoke from the White House about the ways his signature healthcare law will help millions of American women and their families.
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Cover Story
By Melanie Evans | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals had a breakthrough year in 2012, and its top scientist, Dr. George Yancopoulos, led Modern Healthcare's list of the health industry's highest-paid execs for the year.
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The Week in Healthcare
By Rich Daly and Rachel Landen | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Last week's public unveiling of CMS' charges and reimbursements data for about 3,000 hospitals across the country painted an unflattering portrait of the dramatic and sometimes mystifying variation between hospitals treating similar patients in similar markets.
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By Andis Robeznieks | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Former President Bill Clinton may be the headliner at the May 18-22 American Psychiatric Association convention in San Francisco, but the release of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, known as DSM-5, will steal the show.
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By Jaimy Lee | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Some hospitals have been using low-dose CT scans in recent years to screen patients at high risk for lung cancer even though most payers, including the CMS, still don't reimburse for the tests.
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By Maureen McKinney | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
It's not perfect but it's as good as it can be, given available data, and it's certain to improve over time.
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By Joseph Conn | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
A showdown is shaping up between federal healthcare privacy regulators and the nation's largest pharmacies and pharmaceutical manufacturers over a healthcare privacy rule affecting upwards of 100 million prescription-refill reminders sent to patients each year.
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The next time whistle-blower attorney Joel Androphy sits down for a settlement conference with hospital lawyers, he'll have a potent new tool in his arsenal: last week's $39 million Stark law jury verdict against Tuomey Healthcare System in Sumter, S.C.
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By Joe Carlson | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
In his book "The Good Nurse," Charles Graeber chronicles the crimes of critical-care nurse Charles Cullen, who killed dozens of patients. Graeber discusses the book with reporter Joe Carlson.
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Regular Feature
By Melanie Evans | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
As CEO pay continues to draw heightened scrutiny, compensation comparisons used by governing boards to justify the payouts are coming under fire from critics.
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Special Report
By Jaimy Lee | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
It might be hard to grasp how large and transformative the market for so-called medical body area networks could be in the years ahead.
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Regional News
By Andis Robeznieks | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
As Congress drafted elements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that would tie Medicare payments to quality metrics, the House of Representatives added a provision that would shield physicians from lawsuits tied to their failure to meet those marks.
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By Modern Healthcare | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.—Mountain States Health Alliance, which operates 12 hospitals in northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia, will join Vanderbilt University Medical Center's network of affiliated hospitals. As part of the affiliation, the two organizations will collaborate on...
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By Modern Healthcare | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
LOS ANGELES—Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health agreed to pay $14.1 million to resolve allegations that it improperly compensated physicians who referred patients to the system's White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles. White Memorial also agreed to enter a five-year corporate...
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By Jaimy Lee | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
A for-profit company that owns three hospitals in New Jersey unveiled a new identity as an integrated health system with plans to offer a Medicaid plan and sell insurance on the state exchange about to launch under the healthcare reform law.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—The Cambridge Health Alliance and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston agreed to form a clinical and academic affiliation. Cambridge Health Alliance, operated by a public authority established by the state Legislature in 1996, is composed of Cambridge...
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Editorial
By Merrill Goozner | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
The controversy surrounding hospital pricing resurfaced last week after the CMS released hospital charges and payments for the top 100 diagnosis-related groups.
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Opinion - Webinar
By Melanie Evans | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Editor's note: Following is an edited excerpt of the transcript for Modern Healthcare's May 6 editorial webinar, “Building the continuum of care: Now that you own it, how best to weave it into your operation.” The panelists were David Grabowski, professor of health policy at Harvard...
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Commentary
By Dr. Patricia Gabow | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
One of the most disturbing challenges faced by American healthcare is the enormous geographic variability in both access and quality. We are one nation, and no matter which state we live in, we are all Americans. But (to paraphrase Bono) where we live actually determines if we live.
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Letters
By Modern Healthcare | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
In response to your recent article “CVS cancels pharma-funded Rx reminders citing new HIPAA rule,” it is entirely inappropriate to use a person's personal healthcare information without specific consent to do...
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News Makers
By Modern Healthcare | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Robert Ritz was named president of Mercy Medical Center-Des Moines (Iowa). Ritz, 51, is president and CEO of St. John's Hospital in Springfield, Ill., operated by Springfield-based Hospital Sisters Health System. In Des Moines, he takes over leadership from Dave Vellinga, who has been...
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Outliers
By Modern Healthcare | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Science has spoken: Enter a grocery store on an empty stomach at your peril. You are more likely to buy foods with a high calorie count than more healthy options when you're hungry, according to the results of a study published by JAMA Internal Medicine.
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By Modern Healthcare | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Close your eyes and imagine a world where you could receive a liposuction, magically extract specific cells from the tumbler of excess fat and then inject them into your heart tissue to repair the muscle damage that causes your coronary artery disease.
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By Modern Healthcare | Print Magazine Print Magazine Subscription Details
Outliers has always tended to be a glass half-full kind of column. And now, a new study shows that the tendency to feel good about the future isn't just because spring is finally in the air and the sun is shining.
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