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Claims association must release data

05/21/12 The assessment Michigan drivers pay for medical benefits to those severely injured in vehicle accidents is going up by $30 a year on July 1. Proponents of two bills to change Michigan's no-fault insurance law doubtless hope that will be an incentive for legislators to act.

Dearborn resident sentenced to four years in prison in Medicare fraud case

05/18/12 The co-owner of a former Hamtramck physical therapy business will serve four years in federal prison, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud in a scheme worth nearly $2 million.

Timing isn't right for a safety millage

05/14/12 How much is public safety worth? An additional 9 mills of property taxes?

Vet centers add mental health staff

05/14/12 The John D. Dingell Veterans Administration Medical Center in Detroit is hiring 18 mental health professionals and two clerical staff as part of a nationwide effort to cut the time it takes to provide initial counseling services to veterans mostly returning home from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

RUMBLINGS: Calls can be hazardous to your health

05/10/12 More than 1 million people in Michigan have received robocalls this year from a California company that says it's selling discount health policies on behalf of Detroit-based HMO Total Health Care.

Trinity Health, Blue Cross contract ties reimbursements to higher-quality care

05/07/12 Novi-based Trinity Health-Michigan has signed a 31/2-year contract with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan to develop a coordinated approach to managing patient care and create quality measurements that will lead to a performance-based reimbursement contract by 2016.

Ailing at the bottom line

05/07/12 Poor stock market performance, rising expenses and the cost of charity care led to drops in net income for five of Southeast Michigan's six hospital-based systems in 2011.

McLaren Health Care adds Cheboygan hospital to its statewide system

05/04/12 CHEBOYGAN (AP) — Flint-based McLaren Health Care Corp. is changing the name of the former Cheboygan Memorial Hospital as it prepares to restore some services there.

UM lab reduces second surgeries for breast cancer

05/04/12 Not many hospitals seek to spend money on equipment and services that guarantee fewer patients, procedures and dollars.

DMC parent Vanguard Health Systems posts big rise in 3rd-quarter profit

05/04/12 Nashville-based Vanguard Health Systems Inc., parent company of the Detroit Medical Center, posted stockholder net income of $44 million or 58 cents a share for the fiscal third quarter, compared with net income of $2.8 million or 6 cents for the prior-year period.

Nationwide Medicare fraud crackdown snags 22 in metro Detroit

05/04/12 Federal authorities charged 107 people with Medicare fraud in a multistate operation including the Detroit area, officials in Washington announced. The alleged schemes involved about $452 million in false billing.

Trinity Health-Michigan, Blue Cross sign contract to prepare for performance-based reimbursement incentives

05/03/12 Novi-based Trinity Health-Michigan has signed a 3 1/2-year contract with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan to develop a coordinated approach to managing patient care and create quality measurements that will lead to a performance-based reimbursement contract sometime before 2016.

Rockwell Medical Technologies' losses grow in 1st quarter

05/03/12 Rockwell Medical Technologies Inc., a Wixom-based biopharmaceutical research and development company, reported a sharp increase in its net loss in the first quarter.

Great Lakes Caring home health agency adding 225 jobs in Michigan

05/02/12 Great Lakes Caring, a Jackson-based home health and hospice agency, is expected to hire 95 nurses and therapists in Michigan and 70 in Indiana and Ohio over the next several months to bring this year's total to 325 new employees, CEO William Deary said.

Michigan House Health Policy Committee to review certificate-of-need laws

05/01/12 The Michigan House Health Policy Committee will hold a hearing at 9 a.m. ThursdayMay 3 to discuss the state’s certificate-of-need regulatory process for approving new hospitals, medical services and equipment.

Michigan receives $19.6 million in federal funds for 10 community health centers

05/01/12 Ten community health centers in Michigan, including four in Southeast Michigan, will receive $19.6 million in capital grants for construction from the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010.

Larger Community Health and Social Services health center to open in southwest Detroit

05/01/12 A new and improved Community Health and Social Services health center will hold a tour and ribbon-cutting ceremony noon Wednesday with Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and several other health care executives.

Detroit VA Medical Center expands homeless vets’ outreach program at Piquette Square

04/30/12 The John D. Dingell Veterans Administration Medical Center in Detroit has opened a resource and referral center at Piquette Square that will offer veterans case management, substance-abuse treatment, community referrals, housing placement, triage, transportation, showers, laundry facilities, a computer lab, clothing and ready-to-eat meals.

Nominations sought for Health Care Heroes

05/07/12 Crain's Detroit Business is seeking nominations for Health Care Heroes, a special report on health care professionals that will run in the Sept. 10 issue.

'The closer'

05/03/12 Phil Incarnati hasn't needed a PowerPoint presentation or slew of executive assistants to sell his affiliation proposals to any of the 10 hospitals or medical groups that have joined nonprofit McLaren Health Care Corp. over the past 22 years. Data and personal salesmanship have closed the deals.

OTHER VOICES: Health care reform beats repeal

04/30/12 Recent Supreme Court oral arguments have left many wondering about the fate of the Affordable Care Act. If the ACA does not remain in effect -- whether the result of Supreme Court decisions or the political process -- employers need to understand what might happen next. (Hint: It won't be pretty.)

McLaren pushes hard for lawmakers to pass hospital plan

04/30/12 McLaren Health Care Corp. is putting on a full-court press with Michigan legislators to win support for its proposal to build a $308 million hospital in Oakland County's Independence Township.

Blues to ax commissions to agents for self-funded biz

04/30/12 Insurance agents and brokers in Michigan received more bad news as Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network said last week that they no longer will pay commissions to agents or brokers for self-funded business and that they would cut commissions up to 10 percent for agents who sell fully insured insurance products.

Battle Creek’s John Bizon to take over as president of Michigan State Medical Society

04/27/12 John Bizon, M.D., a Battle Creek otolaryngologist, will be inducted as president of the Michigan State Medical Society at Saturday’s House of Delegates meeting in Dearborn.
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