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Insurance & Technology April 2, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Jopp Moves to URAC While at the Health Insurance Association of America, CIO Devin Jopp saw his position shift from an information capacity to a more operational capacity, as exemplified by his secondary role as COO of the HIAA's business programs. |
Insurance & Technology June 16, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Insurers Lag on HIPAA Security Rule While health insurers are generally better prepared for the April 21, 2005, HIPAA security rule's deadline than other healthcare industry participants, they still face compliance-readiness challenges. |
Managed Care July 2003 MargaretAnn Cross |
Money Pit: Is Accreditation Always Worth the Cost? Some plans swear by the benefits of obtaining an "excellent." Others say that customers care much more about cost. |
Managed Care July 2002 |
Survey predicts more demand for pharmacy precertification Respondents said that their customers -- employers, for the most part -- will want to see more pharmacy precertification. |
Managed Care November 2004 MargaretAnn Cross |
Accrediting Agencies Turn Attention To Consumer-Directed Health Plans If employers make decisions based on United Regional Health Care Foundation's and National Committee for Quality Assurance's rating of traditional managed care plans, shouldn't they want similar ratings of consumer-directed health plans? |
Managed Care May 2001 John Carroll |
Two Accrediting Organizations Prepare To Issue DM Standards It's probable that one will become the dominant judge: NCQA or URAC. After it happens, will vendors undergo less scrutiny by individual plans? |
Insurance & Technology September 16, 2005 Katherine Burger |
Educating Consumers A truly technology-enabled offering, the idea behind consumer-directed healthcare is that everyone benefits when consumers have more information. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2005 Kathy Gevlin |
Bookshelf The New Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan, by Paul Zane Pilzer, claims that the healthcare revolution has already begun -- most people just haven't realized it. |
Information Today February 24, 2015 |
ALA Council Accepts 2015 Master's Program Standards for Accreditation The Council of the American Library Association approved the adoption of the 2015 Standards for Accreditation of Master's Programs in Library and Information Studies. |
Job Journal August 26, 2007 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: No Cure for Healthcare Costs? Has healthcare coverage become too costly for employers to provide? |
Managed Care April 2001 Michael Levin-Epstein |
PPO Performance Hard To Gauge; Comparisons to HMOs Not Reliable It's long been said that PPOs, by their varied nature, can't be held to the same quality yardsticks as HMOs. Yet, in time, something will have to suffice... |
Managed Care November 1999 |
Another Group Hopes To Measure Quality of Care There's a new player in quality measurement: the National Forum for Healthcare Quality Measurement and Reporting.... |
AFP eWire March 4, 2014 |
ICON Teaser: Successful Special Events Strategies Special events are not for every organization, but there are specific steps and strategies that even the smallest nonprofit can implement to increase funds raised through this method. |
Managed Care November 1999 |
NCQA-AMA Plan Would Reduce Paper Duplication ...NCQA will allow health plans to use data from AMA's American Medical Accreditation Program to satisfy NCQA's credentialing standards.... |
AFP eWire September 6, 2005 |
Charity Reform: Overview of Finance Committee Accountability Proposals This month, the committee is expected to finally introduce legislation that will cover a number of areas related to charity accountability and operations. |
Managed Care December 2004 |
Headlines On Deadline ... Preferred Provider Organizations participating in Medicare Advantage can satisfy federal oversight requirements if they've already received accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance. |
Managed Care April 2001 |
U.S. Health Care 'Substandard,' Says IOM Report Managed care -- a whipping boy for all that is wrong with health care in the U.S. -- is not to blame for a badly fragmented system that provides incentives to treat acute episodes and not manage chronic illness, according to the Institute of Medicine's landmark report... |