Hospitals Gamble On Urgent Care Clinics To Keep Patients Healthy
Urgent care clinics are part of a growth strategy for some hospital chains. But some analysts wonder if hospitals will be able to provide good customer service at the clinics.
The independent source for health policy research, polling, and news.
3,361 - 3,380 of 3,873 Results
Urgent care clinics are part of a growth strategy for some hospital chains. But some analysts wonder if hospitals will be able to provide good customer service at the clinics.
The Kaiser Permanente chairman and CEO offers his take on a wide variety of health care issues insurers face in the current marketplace.
Because more people are supposed to be insured, the health law trims funding that is used to defray the expenses of treating a large number of uninsured and poor patients.
The bulk of Wednesday night's presidential debate in Denver focused on the topic of health care. In this segment, President Barack Obama and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney discuss the 2010 health law.
Federal officials made small errors in calculating how much hospitals will be docked for having too many patients return within 30 days. Many hospitals will lose a bit more money under revised calculations.
The federal government wants many hospitals to adopt a model like Denver Health, which keeps readmissions low through its own network of neighborhood clinics.
Arkansas hopes a unique collaboration with the state's big insurers can help them and the state.
More than 200 centers have opened since 2009, but experts raise concerns about cost and quality.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York is now one of the only top medical schools to offer family medicine as a specialty for its students.
Michelle Andrews answers a reader question about the differences in practice and qualifications between doctors and nurse practitioners. She discusses the movement to require nurse practitioners to have a clinical doctoral degree although the 2015 timeframe she describes is a goal, rather than a requirement.
In October, hospitals stand to gain or lose as much as 1 percent of reimbursements. But experts say most will break even.
Under new model, "the last place I'll want you to be is in the hospital," says CEO.
Former HUD secretary helps lay out plans for independent living in "an aging America" in a new book.
Too many patients are returning to the hospital soon after being discharged, a costly problem the government is tackling.
KHN periodically shares readers' comments on recent original stories.
The government is testing new hospital payment rules to see if fewer beneficiaries will be classified as observation patients, which can be a costly designation for seniors.
Welcome to the world of Internet-enabled health apps. The question, however, is whether these new tools will bring about fundamental health system change.
The joint venture seeks to coordinate patient care and cut costs for employers and health plans.
Accretive Health has agreed to pay a $2.5 million fine and leave the state for years as part of a settlement of a federal lawsuit brought by state Attorney General Lori Swanson.
Child life specialists help sick children and their families navigate difficult medical situations emotionally and psychologically while in the hospital.
© 2026 Â鶹ŮÓÅ