Laura Joszt, MA, is the vice president of content for the managed care and pharmacy brands at MJH Life Sciences®, which includes The American Journal of Managed Care®, Managed Healthcare Executive®, Pharmacy Times®, and Drug Topics®. She has been with MJH Life Sciences since 2011.
Laura has an MA in business and economic reporting from New York University. You can connect with Laura on LinkedIn or Twitter.
Influence of Socioeconomic Status, Race on 30-Day Readmission Rates
December 11th 2014A new report has validated concerns that CMS readmission penalty models do not factor in socioeconomic and race factors and therefore unfairly penalize hospitals caring for low-income, uninsured, and vulnerable populations.
States Offer Poor Access for Medicaid Managed Care Networks, OIG Report Finds
December 10th 2014As Medicaid enrollment grows under the program's expansion, there are not enough providers to serve the increased amounts of enrollees, according to a new report from the Office of the Inspector General that measured the availability of specific providers in Medicaid managed care networks.
Americans Dread Health Insurance Shopping Despite Exchange Improvement
December 9th 2014The federal government may have made strides to improve the health insurance exchanges since last year's open enrollment, but a majority of Americans view shopping for health insurance as just as bad as or worse than doing their taxes.
Financial Incentives Top Motivation for EHR Adoption
December 6th 2014Financial incentives and the need to share patient information are the top motivations for physicians adopting electronic health records, according to a data brief from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.
Despite Large Investments, HIE Research Shows Few Positive Outcomes
December 4th 2014Health information exchange (HIE) use is increasing in the US, but other than reducing emergency department usage and costs, little else is known about the effect of HIEs on other outcomes, according to a new study from RAND.
HHS Proposes Fixed Open Enrollment Dates, Automatic Re-Enrollment Alternatives
November 24th 2014In the first 2 years of the Affordable Care Act, open enrollment has run for 2 different time periods, and HHS is looking to set a fixed date for future years. Plus, it offers a solution to automatic re-enrollment.
With Third Lawyer, Republicans File Lawsuit Over the ACA
November 22nd 2014Republicans finally filed a lawsuit against President Obama's healthcare reform law, the Affordable Care Act, after approving the suit in July. They are challenging the employer-based coverage aspect of the law, as well as Treasury payments to insurers.
The Argument For Better Patient-Centered Care in Oncology
November 19th 2014After 4 years of living with inflammatory breast cancer, Amy Berman, RN, BS, senior program officer at the John A. Hartford Foundation, she still felt fine, which she attributed to her care choices, she explained during her speech at The American Journal of Managed Care's Patient-Centered Oncology Care meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.