More than ever before, data drives the business of healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic in particular brought statistics, data and analytics to the forefront. The healthcare industry saw real scrutiny on ...
Healthcare providers are already challenged with managing costs and utilization in the wake of declining reimbursement rates, a payment evolution and new competitive entrants pecking away at their ...
In 2020, less than half of doctors worked in a practice wholly owned by physicians for the first time, according to American Medical Association data. The historical shifts toward larger physician ...
Lee Health, based in Fort Myers, Florida, engages hospitalists with transparent, trusted data on practice patterns delivered directly to physicians. It uses precise attribution of clinical activities ...
For decades, hospitals and health systems have relied on physician relations programs to generate referrals and build their hospital’s reputation. Employed doctors are not only tied to a specific ...
AI-powered audio intelligence platform engages physicians as experts, capturing deep emotional and contextual insight that checkbox surveys miss. COLUMBUS, OH, UNITED ...
The Physician Payment Public Use File data can be misleading because the amount received by a single physician may represent payment for the services of numerous providers or because it may cover ...
Physician practices are increasingly being acquired by hospitals and health systems. Despite evidence that this type of vertical integration is profitable for hospitals, the association between these ...
Routine office visits accounted for the single largest share of Medicare physician billings in 2012 even though they amounted to just one one-seventh of the $77 billion paid by the government for ...
NASHVILLE - An estimated three-quarters of physicians are employed by hospitals, according to information released at the HFMA session "Closing the Financial Data Gap in a Physician Alignment Strategy ...
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY — Data on physician suicide are not readily available in many countries, and there are few educational and preventive programs to help tackle the problem, an international study of ...