Jay Hancock

Jay Hancock was a senior correspondent for 麻豆女优 Health News until he retired in Feburary 2022.

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7 Questions To Ask Your Employer About Wellness Privacy

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Workplace wellness programs have joined doctors, hospitals and your mother in the campaign to get you healthy. Will they treat your data carefully?

When The Hospital Is Boss, That鈥檚 Where Doctors鈥 Patients Go

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Hospital ownership of doctors’ practices 鈥渄ramatically increases鈥 odds that a doctor will admit patients there instead of another, nearby hospital, researchers say.

Health Law Experiment Failed To Show Savings

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An ambitious demonstration to transform clinics into 鈥渕edical homes鈥 treating patients in the community instead of the hospital didn鈥檛 save money. Some blame the test, not the idea.

High Court Upholds Health Law Subsidies

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The 6-3 ruling stopped a challenge that would have erased subsidies in at least 34 states for individuals and families buying insurance through the federal government鈥檚 online marketplace.

5 Reasons Feds Are Overhauling Regs On Medicaid Outsourcing

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Management of the joint state-federal program for low-income people has changed dramatically, and federal officials are seeking to make sure it meets the needs of enrollees.

‘Milestone’ Rules Would Limit Profits, Score Quality For Private Medicaid Plans

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services proposal, which includes provisions related to network adequacy and quality standards, would be the biggest regulatory change to Medicaid managed care in more than a decade.

Radical Approach To Huge Hospital Bills: Set Your Own Price

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A small consulting firm is disrupting hospitals鈥 business as usual by encouraging employers to pay much less than what hospitals bill 鈥 based on its analysis of what is reasonable.

An Obamacare Payment Reform Success Story 鈥 One Health System, Two Procedures

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As part of an experiment run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, doctors, nurses and managers at Baptist Health System in San Antonio joined forces to cut costs for hip and knee replacements, getting patients on their feet sooner, saving taxpayers money and increasing their own earnings.

Medicaid’s Tension: Getting Corporate Giants To Do Right By The Needy

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Tennessee鈥檚 TennCare program awaits federal rules to limit insurer profits and set stricter standards for quality and doctor networks 鈥 the biggest rules change for Medicaid managed care in a decade.

Attention, Shoppers: Prices For 70 Health Care Procedures Now Online!

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Guroo.org shows the average local cost of 70 common diagnoses and medical tests in most states. That鈥檚 the real cost 鈥 not 鈥渃harges鈥 that often get marked down 鈥 based on a giant database of what insurance companies actually pay.

Obama Administration Disallows Plans Without Hospital Coverage

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Large-employer plans without inpatient benefits were seen as a health law loophole that trapped workers in inadequate insurance. Now, the Obama administration has blocked them.

Mixed Results For Obamacare Tests In Primary-Care Innovation

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Early reports show two major medical-home experiments run by the health law鈥檚 Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation reduced hospitalizations in some cases but are still working to cut overall costs.