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The New York Times wants to better understand what fraud, waste and abuse looks like in today’s health care system. Are there other instances of wasteful spending we should be investigating?
Hospitals and health systems can face significant environmental and safety challenges when managing waste created through the course of patient care, diagnosis, and treatment. Waste is pervasive ...
There followed vague talk about “working smarter” to deliver a health-care system that “works efficiently, effectively and minimizes waste.” Also “streamlining overhead and ...
British Columbia’s Ministry of Health says the province is reviewing health authority spending to ensure resources go to “critical patient services” and to minimize wasteful administrative ...
The health care sector is Rhode Island's top employer ... and who they worked for RI's two state auditor offices routinely find waste and problems. But is anyone listening? A Brown researcher ...
Strategic Thyme Care partnership strengthens AON's leadership in value-based care innovation while improving patient experience and reducing costs ...
During the meeting, Oz discussed possibly prioritizing AI avatars over frontline health care workers ... do a better job of addressing “fraud and waste” at the agency, two purported targets ...
Cuts and layoffs to the National Institutes of Health threaten medical research around the U.S., agency insiders warn.
Medicare spending on “skin substitutes” made of dried placenta has soared as doctors pocket lucrative discounts from sellers. Credit...Photo illustration by The New York Times Supported by By ...
Enhancing Oncology Model participant focuses on pharmacy interventions, comprehensive care navigation, and virtual palliative ...