October 28th 2025
A multidisciplinary approach that includes addressing social determinants of health reduces time to remission despite higher initial costs.
Seven N.J., Pa. Systems Form Alliance to Focus on Population Health Management
September 19th 2013Seven systems that include 25 hospitals in New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania have formed an alliance to build expertise in population health management and capitalize on economies of scale without the complications of merging assets.
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Access to Healthcare for the Poor Varies Widely Among States
September 18th 2013Access to affordable, quality healthcare for poor Americans varies dramatically among the states, according to a new study that found a wide disparity in measures of health between states with the best healthcare systems and those with the worst.
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Robert Williams, MD, on the Legal Implications of Physician Integration in the Marketplace
August 14th 2013Robert Williams, MD, director, Deloitte, Consulting LLP, says physician integration is driven predominantly by the department of justice, and FTC regulations that require physicians to meet the definition of clinical integration.
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New Laws and Rising Costs Create a Surge of Supersizing Hospitals
August 13th 2013Hospitals across the nation are being swept up in the biggest wave of mergers since the 1990s, a development that is creating giant hospital systems that could one day dominate American health care and drive up costs.
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Peter Cunningham, PhD, Discusses the Challenges Primary Care Delivery Systems Face
September 25th 2012Peter Cunningham, PhD, Senior Fellow and Director of Quantitative Research, Center for Studying Health System Change, says that the expansion of people gaining coverage will be a big challenge for primary care delivery systems.
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