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CMS: Obamacare cost-sharing change cuts out-of-pocket costs by $400

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CMS: Obamacare cost-sharing change cuts out-of-pocket costs by $400

CMS significantly changed how Affordable Care Act exchanges will run next year, intending to lower out-of-pocket costs for Obamacare customers, streamline enrollees' user experience and update how insurers are paid for the risks they take on their members.

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Northwell's urgent care clinics staying busy during COVID-19 pandemic

Northwell Health's urgent care visits exceeded 2019 levels in almost every month of 2020. Despite that, the New York health system posted a slight operating loss last year.

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New York-Presbyterian, Empire BCBS contract dispute thrusts union workers into the crossfire

More than a dozen unions in New York City have joined together to demand a "fair contract" between Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield and New York-Presbyterian that lowers prices at "the city's most expensive hospital system," read a full-page ad in Monday's New York Times.

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Allscripts Q1 revenue dips 3%, operating income up to $13.4M

Allscripts Healthcare Solutions reported a 18.3% adjusted EBITDA margin for 2021's first quarter, as the company continues work on a margin improvement plan it launched a year ago.

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Telehealth can increase nurses' workloads, study finds

Nurses performed about twice as many activities with telehealth patients compared to in-person patients.

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Recovery from pandemic recession is showing momentum

The U.S. economy is achieving a remarkably fast recovery from the recession that ripped through the nation last year on the heels of the coronavirus and cost tens of millions of Americans their jobs and businesses.

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