This is an update of some of the hospitals in the news either filing for bankruptcy, trying to recover from bankruptcy, working to maintain and stay open, and other drastic cut backs by those trying to avoid getting to the bottom with their algorithms for planning and projections, which we hope works...
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11-22-2008
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Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, healthcare, health insurance, Hospitals, Insolvency, bankruptcy, Economy, Chapter 11, Prime Healthcare, Desperate Hospitals
Health Insurance companies despite the downturned economy are still showing major profits and as stated below maintaining some pretty large “reserve” funds, money that basically just sits there and collects interest, which is some pretty large dollar amounts and the related reading below will give some...
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11-15-2008
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If you work at Serigraph, a specialty printer based in West Bend, Wisconsin, you will be part of the pilot program. It starts in January and offers no out of pocket expenses for the employee. Hospital are approved by the joint commission. The rights and remedies statement below interesting...
This is one update I do not look forward to posting, but the list and updates keep growing and coming in. We have Prime Healthcare here in California buying hospitals that would otherwise be gone, and the solutions offered by Prime are not particularly attractive due to the current balance billing...
Where does the greed lie perhaps might be the question. Today it takes a lot of money to create a new drug and as we have seen from the new approach from the FDA, more information and documentation is required. Investors want a return on some of the biotech research that has not quite matured yet...
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10-26-2008
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Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, My Commentaries, healthcare, health insurance, Physicians, HMO, Hospitals, Fraud, NIH, Whistle Blower, Beware of Geeks Bearing Formulas, Greed
I don’t know of one doctor or hospital that is not writing off balances of what the insurance companies are not paying. On top of that it is one administrative nightmare, medical assistants can’t get the time in the consultation rooms with the doctors as they are tied up on administrative functions...
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10-23-2008
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We still live in a risk management world, one where the Department of Managed Care is shadowed by the power of the insurance companies; laws and regulations just seem to make everyone miserable these days. No matter how you look at it, all the problems these days come from one source, lack of payment...
There are even road shows to promote tourism. Insurance companies and hospitals alike are meeting on the topic. Countries like New Zealand and Israel have entered the market. Mexico is building hospitals for medical tourism. Tourism creates shortages in Thailand for regular...
This goes back to the situation with Prime Health Care hospitals. Prime owns several hospitals in California and does not have contracts with the insurance companies, and has the ER rooms to accommodate all. When the insurer pays what they feel is owed and the charges go beyond this...