Susan Morse
Susan Morse is Executive Editor of Healthcare Finance and Women in Health IT contributor. You can follow her at @susanmorseHFN
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Susan Morse
10:51 am
November 16, 2015
Healthcare organizations were encouraged to propose projects that, among other goals, reduce mortality, lower costs, provide a higher return on investment, link value with quality and drive the use of alternative payment models.
By
Susan Morse
09:55 am
November 12, 2015
The Utah health system, a longtime IT leader, is consolidating revenue cycle functions -- totaling $5 billion in annual gross patient revenue -- across its 22 hospitals and more than 100 physician clinics.
By
Susan Morse
11:46 am
October 26, 2015
The vote now moves to the Republican-controlled Senate, where it can pass with a simple majority. President Obama, however, is expected to veto.
By
Susan Morse
10:24 am
October 22, 2015
Recognizing that its participation had become "unsustainable from a financial point of view," Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is leaving CMS' Pioneer Accountable Care Organization program after more than $3 million in losses.
By
Susan Morse
08:06 am
October 16, 2015
The money, which includes $176 from the Affordable Care Act, will go toward National Health Service Corps and NURSE Corps scholarship and loan repayment programs.
By
Susan Morse
03:33 pm
October 05, 2015
New Hampshire hospitals Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Elliot Health System and Frisbie Memorial Hospital are joining with Harvard Pilgrim Health Care to create a new analytics company to manage the clinical data and financial data across the organization.
By
Susan Morse
10:06 am
October 02, 2015
"Don't get comfortable, it hasn't even started yet. We're not going to know how bad it is for another 15-45 days."
By
Susan Morse
11:19 am
September 28, 2015
Whether the looming government shutdown happens or not, healthcare's conversion to ICD-10 will continue, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
By
Susan Morse
11:54 am
September 11, 2015
House hearings focus on how payer and provider mergers have influenced care cost and quality.
By
Susan Morse
10:41 am
August 31, 2015
Following two years of considerable financial losses, one health system is considering dropping out of the CMS Pioneer ACO program altogether.
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