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New Jersey scrambling to find more doctors
Published by Michael L. Diamond in the Asbury Park Press. Dr. Jason Nehmad needs help. A primary care doctor, he sees four patients an hour. He takes 10 minutes for lunch. He is paying off more than $200,000 in student loans. And his colleagues are retiring in waves. “It’s getting worse and worse,” said Nehmad,…Read More…
Was that Bipartisan Cooperation on Health Care? Yes, and We Need More
I tuned in to watch the recent senate hearings on the actions Congress should take to stabilize the individual insurance market — and I saw something as rare as the solar eclipse: a thoughtful, bipartisan discussion on health care that focused on solutions, not polemics. Governors and Insurance Commissioners from blue states and red states talked…Read More…
Take Five with Ana Lòpez-DeFede
Ana Lòpez-DeFede, PhD, is Director of the Division of Medicaid Policy Research at the University of South Carolina Institute for Families in Society. Dr. Lopez-DeFede, at a recent Medicaid 2.0 work group, explained how her state uses Medicaid data to improve health quality. Your organization is contracted by South Carolina’s Medicaid program to produce a…Read More…
New Jersey Funds Project to Improve End-Of-Life Care
Published by Lilo H. Stainton on NJ Spotlight. Despite widespread wishes to die at home, research shows Garden State residents are more likely than many Americans to spend parts of their final months in the hospital, receiving costly and questionably necessary treatments that do little to improve their quality of life. To help shift this…Read More…
New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute to Spearhead Catalyst for Payment Reform’s New Jersey Scorecard
Catalyst for Payment Reform has selected New Jersey as one of three states where the progress of payment reform will be measured. The initiative aims to improve health quality and reduce costs. Published on PRWEB. Catalyst for Payment Reform (CPR), a non-profit corporation working to improve the quality of health care while also reducing costs,…Read More…
New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute to Spearhead Catalyst for Payment Reform’s New Jersey Scorecard
Initiative Will Measure Progress on Payment Reforms Intended to Improve Quality, Reduce Costs PRINCETON, NJ — September 5, 2017 — Catalyst for Payment Reform (CPR), a non-profit corporation working to improve the quality of health care while also reducing costs, has selected New Jersey as one of three states where the progress of payment reform will…Read More…
Meet Two States Leading the Future of Payment Reform Tracking
Announcing our state partners as we enter a new Era of Tracking Payment Reform September 05, 2017 CPR’s Scorecard on Payment Reform team is proud to announce its selection of two states to pilot Scorecard 2.0, each led by a local sponsoring organization. A pilot in New Jersey will be facilitated by the New Jersey…Read More…
Crowds Turn Out For Beachwood Community Day
Published by Chris Lundy on Jersey Shore Online. BEACHWOOD – The weather was perfect as scores of people recently celebrated Beachwood Community Day at Birch and Surf Park. The event was bigger than last year, which was the first ever event. There were more tents set up, where vendors sold items like dog treats and…Read More…
Another merger is creating N.J.’s 4th largest hospital chain
Published by Susan K. Livio on NJ.com. TRENTON — Cooper University Health announced Thursday it plans to acquire three Catholic hospitals in central and south Jersey, creating the fourth largest healthcare chain in a state in which mergers have become routine business. Cooper Board Chairman George Norcross said the planned acquisition will create a $2 billion…Read More…
“My Father Was Robbed of a ‘Good Death'”
Lynn McVey of New Jersey Innovation Institute, a member of NJHCQI’s Leadership Council, explains the importance of keeping the patient involved in making life-altering decisions and how this topic has affected her personally. Read more about Lynn’s story here.Read More…