American Medical News 2003 Robert Kazel - Abstracts

American Medical News 2003 Robert Kazel
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Aetna breaks cycle of losses to post profits.HealthRobert Kazel
Aetna plans tiers based on cost, quality.(tiered physician network)HealthRobert Kazel
Anthem-WellPoint deal may kick off merger mania.HealthRobert Kazel
Bill may jeopardize CareFirstEs Blues license.HealthRobert Kazel
Bill may jeopardize CareFirstEs Blues license.HealthRobert Kazel
Bill may jeopardize CareFirstEs Blues license.HealthRobert Kazel
Bundle of trouble.HealthRobert Kazel
Calif. demands coverage for drugs with OTC competitors.HealthRobert Kazel
Catch them if you can.HealthRobert Kazel
CIGNA computer glitches zap physician pay.HealthRobert Kazel
Claims scene investigation.(medical claims, includes related article)HealthRobert Kazel
Code breakers.(medical bill coding, includes related articles)HealthRobert Kazel
Evidence still out on disease management as cost saver.HealthRobert Kazel
Formalizing feedback.(includes related articles)HealthRobert Kazel
Ga. PPO to use claims database to assess quality.(Public Policy Office)HealthRobert Kazel
Getting patients to pay.HealthRobert Kazel
Hitting the business books.(includes related article)HealthRobert Kazel
Ind. Doctors turn up the heat on Anthem.(indiana)(Anthem Inc.)HealthRobert Kazel
Insurers post robust profits for the second quarter.(Industry Overview)HealthRobert Kazel
Insurers say prompt pay not a big issue; doctors disagree.(includes related article)HealthRobert Kazel
Kaiser gives its members more choices.HealthRobert Kazel
Learning for earning.(physicians working additional jobs, includes quiz)HealthRobert Kazel
Managed care easing gatekeeper hassles.HealthRobert Kazel
Managed care industryEs profit outlook is strong.HealthRobert Kazel
Managed care plans should see higher profits in 2003.HealthRobert Kazel
Maryland bucks national trend blocks Blues for-profit conversion.HealthRobert Kazel
Maryland insurer gets Blues license back.(CareFirst)(Chronology)HealthRobert Kazel
More California physicians rejecting new HMO patients.(Health maintenance organizations)HealthRobert Kazel
New Kansas City IPA would market direct to employers.(Independent Physician Association)HealthRobert Kazel
N.H. bill aims to attract more health plans.(New Hampshire)HealthRobert Kazel
Physicians adding fees for services that once were free.HealthRobert Kazel
Physicians pay to get paid.(preferred provider organization 'administration fee', includes related article)HealthRobert Kazel
Plans offer prizes to push patients to healthy living.(wellness plans)HealthRobert Kazel
Sounding the charge.HealthRobert Kazel
Washington plan starts tiered network for physicians.HealthRobert Kazel
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