Posts filed under ‘Healthcare Reform’
Here is What MedSpan Research Has Been Up To and Learning: Our Tri-Weekly Newsletter
Recently, a Modern Healthcare survey determined that a majority of healthcare CEOs supported the transition from Fee-For-Service to Value-Based Compensation. However, their time frame of transition varies. Read our blog entry for more on this subject.
Continue Reading June 8, 2015 at 10:22 AM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment
American Healthcare Consumers’ Opinions Regarding Healthcare Depends on the Questions Asked
American Consumers’ Opinion Regarding the Affordable Care Act and the Individual Mandate that Would Charge Each Person for Not Obtaining Health Insurance Depends on the Understanding of the Question Being Asked.
Continue Reading April 23, 2015 at 11:15 AM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment
A Different Type of Elderly Living Facility -The Movement Away from Traditional Nursing Homes
A new type of geriatric living facility is catching on. “Project Green Homes” are an alternative way of approaching elderly care. With more community-based living and less regimented schedules, residents are seeing improvements in their health and happiness.
Continue Reading April 21, 2015 at 1:14 PM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment
The Number of American Deaths Due to Hospital Acquired Conditions
Since 2010, many improvements have been made to protect the safety of patients during their stay in hospitals. This has not only saved the healthcare industry billions of dollars but, more importantly, has saved the lives of over 50,000 people.
Continue Reading April 13, 2015 at 11:50 AM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment
Many Medicare Beneficiaries Seeing Their Needs Unmet, Especially When Care Being Prepaid
One of the most vulnerable patient groups in healthcare are the elderly. Still, there are Medicare beneficiaries reporting needs that are unmet. This includes any care that a patient requires, but does not receive.
Continue Reading April 6, 2015 at 11:32 AM Robert Kaminsky Leave a comment