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As of Thursday April 22, 2010
RSS Feeds News Widget Meeting the Future Challenges of Building ACOs

Meeting the Future Challenges of Building ACOs
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by JANICE SIMMONS  1:58 PM ET

As surprising as it may sound, accountable care organizations do not
represent a significant paradigm shift in American healthcare:
Instead, they are a compilation of "integration tactics" that have
been tried at different times and in different systems, according to a
new study from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.
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Americans Divided, Confused on Health Reform Law
by JOHN COMMINS  3:11 PM ET

Eight in 10 Americans know that President Obama signed the health
reform legislation into law, but 55% say they are confused about it,
and 56% say they don't understand how it will affect them personally.
That's according to a new Kaiser Health Tracking Poll issued today.
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New AMA Web Site Guides Docs Filing Claims in $350M UnitedHealth
Settlement
by JOHN COMMINS  3:04 PM ET

The American Medical Association has launched a Web site to help
physicians recover a share of the $350 million obtained in a
settlement with UnitedHealth Group stemming from the insurer's alleged
artificially low payments for out-of-network services.
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Point-of-Care Tool Helps Clinicians Answer Questions, Make Decisions
by CYNTHIA JOHNSON  2:48 PM ET

There may be no better way for a clinician to problem-solve than by
analyzing all of the information at hand and making an informed
decision when it's most needed—at the point of care.
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Leading CPOE: Whose Job Is It?

by Carrie Vaughan
The clock is ticking for organizations to implement CPOE. Having
clearly defined roles for clinical and technology staff can smooth the
transition. More Analysis

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Jackson Health System unions say no to more pay cuts – Miami
 Herald, April 22, 2010

Hennepin County Medical Center could undo Minnesota healthcare
 plan for poor – Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 22, 2010
Two Massachusetts health insurers ordered to use 2009 rates –
 Boston Globe, April 22, 2010

Medical groups sign on to tough ethics rules – Wall Street Journal
 Health Blog, April 22, 2010
Poll: Americans confused about healthcare – USA Today, April 22,
 2010

Healthcare reform: Improved access creates challenges for
 children's hospitals – Sg2 (free registration required), April 22,
 2010
Nashville-based Saint Thomas Hospital celebrates 112 years – The
 Tennessean, April 22, 2010

Florida's medical schools growing, prospering – Miami Herald,
 April 22, 2010
Health costs squeeze budgets of TN, local governments – The
 Tennessean, April 22, 2010

At Dallas summit, health professionals seek tech experts' help on
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