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Your Smartphone Might Hold Key To Your Medical Records

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Hospitals and clinics are slowly replacing paper files with electronic health records, but information often isn’t easily shared. Smartphones may be one way consumers can bridge the electronic gap.

Hospital CEO Bonuses Reward Volume And Growth

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As the country tries to rein in skyrocketing health costs, hospital leaders are still rewarded for expansion and profits. A KHN investigation, in collaboration with ABC News, looks at employment contracts and incentive pay at nonprofit hospital systems.

How Does The CEO Earn His Bonus? At Most Hospitals, It’s Hard to Know

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Despite concerns over the rising cost of medical care, hospitals — even nonprofit ones — give their CEOs large bonuses, and it’s often hard to know just why they’re earning them.

Panel Tells Congress Medicare Is Unfairly Penalizing Hospitals Serving The Poor

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An important feature of the health law designed to bring down the rate of patient readmissions is backfiring on safety-net hospitals, says a report by a congressional advisory agency.

Britain’s National Health Service Visits D.C. For Some Pointers

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A discussion on how to improve the British system turned up buzzwords reminiscent of the U.S. health reform debate: integrated health care, patient-centered services, cutting costs.

Entrepreneurs At Health ‘Datapalooza’ Ask Feds For More Data

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The White House is trying to spur innovation by releasing more of its data from Medicare, Medicaid and other sources. But technology business leaders gathered in Washington, D.C. this week said the federal government could be a lot more forthcoming with information.

Will Consumers Sign On For Health Law’s Co-Ops?

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Created by the health law to boost competition among insurers, co-ops in 24 states emphasize primary care and treating consumers as partners, but can they compete with the big guys?

Boston Marathon Survivor Has Long Road Ahead

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Marc Fucarile is one of the last two survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing to be released from the hospital. He knows he will get some compensation from Boston’s One Fund, but he wonders if it will be enough.

Proton Beam Therapy Heats Up Hospital Arms Race

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Washington, D.C., is on the verge of approving two high-tech radiation facilities at a total cost of $153 million. The treatment costs twice as much as standard radiation but hasn’t been shown to work any better for most cancers.

How A Florida Medical School Cares For Communities In Need

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In places where medical care is scare, medical schools — like Florida International University — are connecting students with people who need to see a doctor, and making it a major part of their curriculum.