Population Health Management

CAHME releases Advanced Search tool to enable students to compare and evaluate graduate programs in healthcare management in the US and Canada

The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) has released a web-based tool which enables the general public, students, employers, and university-based programs to compare and evaluate the performance and outcomes of graduate programs in healthcare management education.

By HFMA June 24, 2020

Coronavirus, Walmart and the risks and benefits of M&A

Rich Daly and Chad Mulvany cover the latest from Washington on the coronavirus, Joe Polaris of R1 RCM discusses how to reap the promised benefits of M&A and Rich Daly talks about his interview with Lisa Woods of Walmart.

By Erika Grotto June 18, 2020

Optum’s naviHealth acquisition will help lower the total cost of care for UHC members and Optum physician practice patients

Optum's naviHealth purchase rounds out is capabilities, ensuring its UHC members — particularly MA members and Optum's practices' patients — receive the right care in the right setting at the right time post hospitalization.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 4, 2020

Study: Medicare Advantage enrollees less likely than traditional Medicare enrollees to use both institutional post-acute care and home health care

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says where there is competition for PAC discharges, providers should partner with high-quality PAC providers.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA June 2, 2020

Delayed care will have a butterfly effect on the Medicare Advantage rate setting

HFMA’s Chad Mulvany says healthcare providers can take specific actions to reengage with patients who are postponing and/or avoiding healthcare for fear of being exposed to COVID-19.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 27, 2020

Strong financial leadership is likely key to the success of accountable communities for health

HFMA's Katie Gilfillan says strong financial leadership is required to manage and source the complex funding and ensure the long-term financial sustainability of accountable communities for health.

By Katie Gilfillan May 18, 2020

Decline in healthcare spending contributing to economic downturn

HFMA's Chad Mulvany says the nation's economy and the health of its citizens could suffer if regular healthcare services continue to lag due to ongoing public concerns about COVID-19.

By Chad Mulvany, FHFMA May 6, 2020

Enhanced care coordination provides a blueprint for optimal healthcare, former VA Secretary David Shulkin says

The U.S. healthcare system will thrive if leaders and policymakers take steps to promote holistic care and better access, says David Shulkin, MD, former secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

By Nick Hut May 5, 2020

Healthcare organization partnerships with Area Agencies on Aging help reduce the total cost of care

Area Agencies on Aging are well-established resources for enhancing the health and well-being of a community’s elderly population and a natural partner for hospitals as they strive for a holistic approach to caring for older adult patients.

By Katie Gilfillan April 16, 2020

How a physician scorecard helps a clinically integrated network drive value

Mary Washington Health Alliance uses a scorecard to rate participating physicians on activities that promote value.

By Nick Hut April 6, 2020
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