One in Five Patients Asked Doctors for Lower-Cost Medication Last Year

In an effort to reduce prescription drug costs in the last year, nearly one in every five patients asked their physician for a lower-cost medication, according to a new report from the CDC.
Value-Based Approach Reduces Costs

Shifting from a fee-for-service health system to a value-based one is the most effective way to lower overall healthcare costs, a medical trade group wrote recently to a Senate panel.
How Payers Can Collaborate with Providers

Health plans are looking for new ways to compete for customers, and some are finding that collaborating with healthcare providers can improve outcomes and costs for members; however, payers still have to persuade wary providers to work with them, according to a Deloitte analysis.
Lower Healthcare Costs by Paying Patients to Shop

Paying patients to shift to lower-price providers could be a successful option for helping employers and insurers lower healthcare costs, a new study in Health Affairs suggests.
Seniors Satisfied With Medicare Supplemental Plan

Almost half — 46 percent — of adults aren’t familiar with “Medicare for All” proposals, according to a survey from NORC at the University of Chicago.
Insurance Report: Employers Increase Health Plan Bundling

More than 71 percent of surveyed employers are integrating or considering bundling their medical, pharmacy, dental, vision and disability benefits under a single employee package, according to a new study released by Anthem.
CMS Updates Opioid Mapping Tool

CMS updated its Opioid Prescribing Mapping Tool to give users a more in-depth look at opioid prescribing rates across the U.S., the agency announced Feb. 22.
AHA Tackles Social Determinants of Health

The American Hospital Association has opened applications for its second annual AHA Innovation Challenge.
Survey: The Present and Future of the Health IT Workforce

The health IT workforce appears to be growing in hospitals, according to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society’s 2019 U.S. Leadership and Workforce Survey.
Cybersecurity Threat: Email Fraud in Healthcare up 473%

Hospitals and health systems recieved an influx of fraudulent emails last year , a persistent problem that has cost healthcare organizations $12.5 billion since the end of 2013, a Proofpoint study found.