About 800,000 Nurses Planning to Leave the Profession by 2027, Data Show

Nearly 100,000 registered nurses were estimated to have left the field during the COVID-19 pandemic and almost 800,000 intend to follow them out by 2027, according to a survey analysis released Thursday by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). Responses to the poll of more than 50,000 nurses suggest a net nursing ...

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Electronic Health Records Rule Sets Up “Bridge to Nowhere” Insurers Say

A Biden administration effort stemming from the 21st Century Cures Act to make health data sharing more transparent is facing pushback from health insurers. Why it matters: The rule from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology aims to get providers and payers to share patient health information in a more seamless way. But health ...

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Employers Should Review Common Severance Agreement Terms Due to New NLRB Decision

Historically, employers have routinely included confidentiality and non-disparagement provisions in severance agreements with departing employees. Such provisions can be important for protecting sensitive personnel data or proprietary business information from disclosure. But in light of a recent National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decision, employers in both unionized and non-union workplaces should review their agreements and consider ...

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July Goal Set For Final U.S. Medicare Drug Negotiation Guidance

The U.S. government aims to publish the final guidance for its Medicare drug price negotiation program in early July and is currently talking to companies about its contents, a top health official said on Wednesday. The guidance will finalize the details of how President Joe Biden’s signature drug pricing reform will be carried out. The ...

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A Majority Of Payers Used Outcomes-Based Contracting Last Year: Survey

A majority of payers are using outcomes-based contracts for drugs, according to a recent analysis from Avalere. The researchers surveyed 46 health plans based in the U.S. and found that 58% had at least one outcomes-based contract in place in the 2022 plan year. More than a third (35%) said they had at least 10 such contracts ...

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10 Simple Ways to Improve Your Health

We’ve all had those well-intentioned moments when we resolve to make sweeping lifestyle changes: Quit smoking. Lose 20 pounds. Join a gym and start exercising every day. While we should always strive to accomplish these types of health goals, the road to better health doesn’t always have to mean making huge leaps. There are also ...

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Medication Prices Could Be Capped Under Proposed Nevada Bill

Assembly Bill 250, sponsored by Assemblywoman Venicia Considine, D-Las Vegas, and Assemblywoman Natha C. Anderson, D-Sparks, would cap the price of certain drugs to rates negotiated by the federal Department of Health and Human Services.

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Employee Navigator Announces Acquisition of Ease

Employee Navigator, the leading benefits administration and HR software solution for insurance brokers and employers, today announced the acquisition of Ease, the leading broker centric HR and benefits software solution for small businesses.

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Study Finds Half Of Cash Prices Below Commercial Rates In More Than 2,000 Hospitals

Cash prices for certain hospital services were lower than the average insurance rate in nearly half of the facilities examined in a new study, which could influence rate negotiations between payers and providers.

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U.S. Patients Blindsided By Telehealth Appointments That Charge A Facility Fee

U.S. patients are being blindsided by telehealth costs and many are facing facility fees even though they haven't stepped foot in a hospital or physician's office, The Washington Post reported April 1.

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