High Outlier Payments at Large Not-for-Profits, Small for-Profits Lead OIG to

High outlier payments at large not-for-profits, small for-profits lead OIG to
Cedars-Sinai and Maimonides were followed by Stanford Hospital, Palo Alto, Calif., at $ 108 million, University of Michigan Health System, , at $ 95 million, and Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, at $ 91 million. … Susan Morris, a … Read more on ModernHealthcare.com

Narconon Freedom Center Delivers Drug Education For Red Ribbon Week
Narconon Freedom Center, Albion, Michigan, is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility licensed through the state. The program has been helping those struggling with substance abuse and alcoholism for over 47 years. William Benitez founded … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Michigan Blues' Quality Effort Aims To Compare Costs of Care Episodes
… on cost and utilization patterns among the 130-some acute care hospitals in Michigan for 10 common conditions, including congestive heart failure, and 10 common surgeries, such as hip replacement, often associated with wide cost variation in treatment. Read more on Atlantic Information Services, Inc.


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