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How the latest rules from CMS may be sending mixed signals
Published on by Dan Goldberg and Katie Jennings on Politico New Jersey In the waning days of the Obama administration, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced two groundbreaking rules intended to push Medicare providers toward value-based payments and reduce costs to one of the nation’s most expensive entitlement programs. But one little discussed…Read More…
Expert: No Pain, No Gain Applies to Healthcare Innovation, Too
Published by Mary Caffrey on AJMC.com Healthcare is going through a period of innovation—and while some experiments will work, some will fail, and that’s normal, according to a health economist and antitrust expert who appeared in New Jersey last week. Cory S. Capps, PhD, of the Washington, DC-based consulting firm Bates White, was the keynote…Read More…
New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute’s Mayors Wellness Campaign
Posted November 4, 2016Garden State Hospitals Earn Better Grades in Latest Survey
Critics claim Leapfrog Group’s grades are based on outdated information, penalize teaching hospitals Published by Lilo H. Stainton in NJ Spotlight Hospitals in New Jersey continue to report lower infection rates, fewer errors and accidents, and improved methods to keep patients safe and appropriately informed, according to the latest report from a national watchdog organization….Read More…
Seeing Health Care Policy Turn Into Practice
At the Quality Institute, I work to encourage change that makes health care safer, more accessible and more coordinated. Often the changes in policy I explore do not affect the real-world practice of medicine until years later. So I am always excited when I see real investments in health care policy and infrastructure play out…Read More…
Take Five with Amanda Melillo
Amanda Melillo, Chief of Staff of the Quality Institute, leads the Quality Institute’s Leapfrog programming. She talked with Take Five about recent changes in the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades. After the spring Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades came out this year we saw a real shake-up in scoring. One-third of New Jersey hospitals dropped a grade…Read More…
Aunt Bertha’ Search Tool Begins Helping New Jersey Communities Easily Access Social Services to Promote Wellness
Quality Institute’s Mayors Wellness Campaign, supported by United Health Foundation, working to list all services in one place online Published by Campbell Health Media A community’s resources — from food banks to job training to low-cost housing — have little value if people don’t know about them. That’s why the New Jersey Health Care Quality…Read More…
Huge deal with hospitals could put Rutgers in ‘big 10’ for medical research
Published by Susan K. Livio on NJ.com WEST ORANGE — New Jersey’s largest hospital chain intends to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to help catapult Rutgers University’s medical schools into the “big 10” of research and educational institutions in the nation, NJ Advance Media has learned. The “unique partnership” between RWJ Barnabas Health, the Rutgers Robert…Read More…
Take Five with Cory S. Capps, Phd.
Cory S. Capps, Phd., an economist at Bates White Economic Consulting and published expert on the implications of health care consolidation, will be the keynote speaker at the Quality Institute’s Winter Conference on November 2nd. He spoke to Symptoms & Cures in advance of his talk. You have studied health care mergers for many years…Read More…
When Spending Health Care Dollars, “Choosing Wisely” Is Best Course
The cost of health insurance is rising. Again. High premiums, co-pays and cost sharing are hurting businesses and their employees. Insurers are pulling out of the ACA health insurance market in New Jersey and around the nation. U.S. health care spending, meanwhile, has reached $3.0 trillion, taking money away from housing, education, social services and…Read More…