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08/05/09 America's Best Hospitals: The 2009–10 Honor Roll
From: US News & World Report
By: Avery Comarow
Published July 15, 2009



07/20/09 California's sick waste of free money
By: The Los Angeles Times
Editorial
Published July 18, 2009



07/20/09 Medical Provider's Lien Claim... Detours Into PPO Contract Dispute
by Reid Steinfeld, Esq.
& Richard Boggan, J.D.
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06/30/09 Americans Struggle to Pay...
From: Reuters.com
By: Maggie Fox
Published June 22, 2009



06/05/09 Medical bills tied to 60% of bankruptcies
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By: Maggie Fox
Published June 04, 2009



05/08/09 California Senate Committee Rethinks Bill...
By Reid L. Steinfeld
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05/07/09 Strategies For Reducing Bad Debt
An HFMA Educational Report



01/13/09 Reid Steinfeld, Esq. honored on...
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Published January 11, 2009



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09/19/08  59% of Companies Plan to Increase Workers' Deductibles...
From HFMA News
Published September 05, 2008


59 Percent of U.S. Companies Plan to Increase Workers’ Deductibles, Copayments, or Out-of-Pocket Spending Limits in 2009, Survey Finds

More than half (59 percent) of U.S. businesses in 2009 intend to increase employees’ deductibles, copayments, or out-of-pocket spending limits, according to preliminary data of a national survey released Sept. 4 by Mercer. The preliminary results included the responses of about half of the 3,000 large companies surveyed who responded.

The survey found that healthcare costs for workers and employers will increase by an estimated 5.7 percent in 2009, the same rate as this year. According to Mercer, healthcare cost growth has been about 6 percent since 2005, and although the rate is lower than the double-digit increases in previous years, it still is growing at a faster rate than inflation or workers’ wages.

The survey also found that 47 percent of the companies are encouraging enrollment in health plans with lower premiums and higher deductibles, and that 19 percent intend to offer consumer-directed health plans. Read the press release.

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