Most Popular Stories
- Physician-owned hospitals unfairly targeted by health reform, group argues
- Illegal-immigrant issues may threaten passage of House reform bill
- International study finds U.S. behind in access, quality
- UnitedHealth Group's Stephen Hemsley - CEO Compensation
- Nurses in ICUs get worse sleep, may make more errors
- GE forms $250M health technology investment fund, will debut CDS system at HIMSS
Featured Jobs
-
Dir of Surgical Serrvices Job in Colorado
StaffPointe, LLC - Westminster, CO -
Interventional Cardiology Job in Kansas
StaffPointe, LLC - Overland Park, KS -
Gastroenterologist Job for New Mexico
StaffPointe, LLC - southwest, NM -
Orthopedic Surgeon Job for New Hampshire
StaffPointe, LLC - south, NH -
Dir of Surgical Svcs Job for West Virginia
StaffPointe, LLC - Ronceverte, WV
Events
- Security Audits: Is Your Organization Prepared and In Compliance?
Dec.3 at 12 pm CT - Mobile Healthcare Industry Summit
1-2 Dec 09 — London - IHI's 21st Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care
December 6-9 — Orlando, FL
Paid Research Reports
- Pricing and Reimbursement in Key Asia Pacific Markets
- Delivery Mechanisms for Large Molecule Drugs: Successes and failures of leading technologies and key drivers for market success
- The Cardiovascular Market Outlook to 2013: Competitive landscape, global market analysis and pipeline analysis
- Intellectual Property and Outsourcing in China: Minimizing risk whilst maximizing return on investment
- Health Care Equipment & Supplies: Global Industry Guide
- 2009 Trends to Watch: Healthcare Technology
FEATURES >> YouTube | Top acute-care hospitals | Hospital Fires | Top BlackBerry Apps | Commentary
TOPICS >> Stimulus | Health Reform | CMS News | Finance | EMRs | Mobile Healthcare | Hospital Leadership Blog
Free Newsletter
FierceHealthcare is the leading source of healthcare management news for healthcare industry executives. Join 46,000+ healthcare industry insiders who get FierceHealthcare via daily email. Sign up today!
Popular Topics
FL leads nation in imaging
At least where Medicare beneficiaries were concerned, it appears that Floridians were the U.S. champs for medical imaging in 2006. A new report from the GAO found that for that year, Florida Medicare beneficiaries accounted for $472 per enrollee in in-office imaging, more than any other state. Looked at another way, Florida Medicare members each averaged three imaging tests in 2005, compared with about two per person nationally. Much of the growth has come from testing done in the offices of non-radiologists whose facilities weren't set up strictly as testing centers. Article
Related Stories
- GAO report recommends imaging cost controls
- Study: Radiologists losing control of imaging industry
- CMS fights fraud in CA and FL
- FDA's medical approval process faces GAO scrutiny
- AHA asks CMS to reconsider 2009 quality measures, payment rates
- House Dems request RAC program audit
- GAO says gov't needs to create HAI prevention standards
- House democrats introduce health reform bill with a public option
- Public interest rising in bundled payments, but uncertainties remain
- Organized crime getting deeper into medical identity theft
Comments
FLA also worst malpractice state in USA.[as per ama] Eliminate malpractice lawsuits and cost of healthcare will go down.
Post new comment
Home
| Subscribe | Advertise | Mobile Edition | RSS |
Privacy
| Site Map | List in Marketplace | Supplier MarketplaceTHE FIERCEMARKETS NETWORKFierceFinance | FierceFinanceIT | FierceComplianceIT | FierceHealthcare | FierceHealthFinance | FierceHealthIT | Hospital Impact | FierceMobileHealthcare | FierceCIO | FierceCIO:TechWatch | FierceContentManagement | FierceMobileIT | FierceGovernmentIT | FierceBiotech | FierceBiotech Research | FiercePharma | FierceVaccines | FierceBiotechIT | FiercePharma Manufacturing | FierceIPTV | FierceOnlineVideo | FierceTelecom | FierceVoIP | FierceBroadbandWireless | FierceDeveloper | FierceMobileContent | FierceWireless | FierceWireless:Europe© 2009 FierceMarkets, Inc. All rights reserved. |
![]() |





