business of healthcare
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Nashville imports Seattle tech training model to ease tight labor market
Programs that expand the size of the workforce will be critical to sustain Nashvilleโs growth, particularly as the health care sector tries to establish itself as a health tech leader.ย Continue reading
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Anesthesia group, BCBST quarrel puts Middle Tennessee hospitals in limbo
The row could mean more surprise bills for patients. Mid-state hospitals “find themselves between a rock and a hard place.” Balance billing is a tough health care problem to fix. Continue reading
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Competition shakes up Tennessee ACA exchange: Highlights urban-rural divide, ups interest in cost impact
The distinguishing characteristic of Tennesseeโs 2019 individual health insurance market may be competitionโand geography will matter. Continue reading
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Frist talks Cressey’s desire to find tech-enabled companies changing health care in 5 years
Cressey & Co. wants to invest in companies that have an innovative edge that will improve โ not just disrupt โ health care in the coming years. Continue reading
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Tennessee poised to get new ACA health insurers for 2019
Tennesseeโs individual health insurance market is poised for new entrants and territory expansions from existing insurers in 2019 โ a sharp reversal of the diminishing options that many shoppers faced in recent years.ย Bright Health and Celtic/Ambetter plan to offer insurance that complies with the Affordable Care Act, per filings with the Tennessee Department of… Continue reading
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ACA health insurance market poised for election year revamp
Federal maneuvers are launching health insurance and the popular protection of pre-existing conditions back into public discourse in a significant election year in Tennessee. Continue reading
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