Economics

This channel highlights factors that impact hospital and healthcare economics and revenue. This includes news on healthcare policies, reimbursement, marketing, business plans, mergers and acquisitions, supply chain, salaries, staffing, and the implementation of a cost-effective environment for patients and providers.

Performance measures cut costs, improve care in warfarin patients

Not having set guidelines for managing patients on warfarin is costing hospitals and physicians a fortune. Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have developed new performance measures to help these clinicians improve the management of patients on warfarin. 

Court to decide whether Illinois nonprofit hospitals have to pay property tax

The Illinois Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the property tax exemption for nonprofit hospitals in the state.

AbbVie agrees to four collaborations working to find therapies in oncology, immunology

To find new therapies for a number of diseases, AbbVie is participating in four collaborations and investments with healthcare innovators to develop early-stage research in key therapeutic areas like oncology and immunology. 

Surgical Care Affiliates being sold to UnitedHealth’s Optum for $2.3 billion

Wakefield, Massachusetts-based Optum, owned by UnitedHealth, has agreed to a $2.3 billion cash and stock deal to buy Surgical Care Affiliates (SCA) and its 190 surgical hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.

Seeing the future? 9 predictions for 2017

A Forbes article by Reenita Das takes a look at healthcare technology. Whether its connecting patients to physicians near or far, reconstructing the foundation of healthcare or the introduction of robots, Das believes this year see the pros outweighing the cons.

MD Anderson Cancer Center cutting 1,000 jobs

Houston’s MD Anderson Cancer Center will try to combat $50 million in recent operating losses by cutting payroll by 1,000 people, including up to 900 layoffs.

Patient characteristics affect treatment for opioid addiction

While many drugs, such as buprenorphine, are effective in treating opioid addiction, little is understood about what contributes to patients failing to continue treatment in the long term. In a study published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, researchers evaluated characteristics of patients who stuck with a buprenorphine treatment program beyond the one-year point.

Viriom partners with government org to create Zika treatments

With more than 40,000 reported Zika virus infection cases in the U.S., researchers and physicians are working harder than ever to find treatments for the dangerous virus.

Around the web

Updated compensation data includes good news for multiple subspecialties. The new report also examines private equity's impact on employment models and how much male cardiologists earn compared to females.

When drugs are on the FDA’s shortage list, outsourcing facilities can produce their own compounded versions. When the FDA removed tirzepatide from that list with no warning, it created a considerable amount of chaos both behind the scenes and in pharmacies all over the country. 

If passed, this bill would help clinician-led clinical registries explore Medicare data for research purposes. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and American College of Cardiology both shared public support for the bipartisan legislation. 

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