Investing $10 per person into community-based wellness programs each year could save the country more than $16 billion annually in healthcare costs within five years, according to a recent report released by the Trust for America's Health.
Investing $10 per person into community-based wellness programs each year could save the country more than $16 billion annually in healthcare costs within five years, according to a recent report released by the Trust for America's Health.
By overriding President George W. Bush's veto in July, the House and Senate did more than avoid a 10.6% physician pay cut.
Integrating substance abuse treatment with prenatal visits brings positive results to maternal and newborn health, according to a recent study.
A recent study shows that diabetes and depression are often linked, which makes caring for diabetes more difficult for patients.
The future of care management might be through secure Web communication. A recent study showed how a Web-based, pharmacist-assisted program benefited hypertension patients.
A CMS official says MHS just the latest demonstration project with DM interventions that did not prove worthwhile for the Medicare population.
A telephonic DM program for HF patients was not cost-effective but could have saved money if targeted to the right patients.