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Beth Jones Sanborn

Beth Jones Sanborn

Beth comes to healthcare journalism and HIMSS Media from the world of TV reporting where she spent four years before becoming the managing editor of Healthcare Finance News in November 2015. She has spent the last three plus years reporting on everything from revenue cycle to MACRA to social determinants of health and hospital disaster preparedness. When Beth isn’t researching or writing, she can be found outside corralling her feisty but lovable german shepherd Sophie, volunteering for her favorite dog rescue Pittie Posse, squeezing in a workout or relaxing with her rescue cat Annabelle.

By Beth Jones Sanborn | 11:46 am | February 01, 2017
Price to head HHS, Mnuchin to head treasury, pending Senate vote.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 10:50 am | January 26, 2017
Both objective and intuitive elements must be considered to paint the truest picture of a patient’s needs and calculate their risk, expert says.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 02:20 pm | January 23, 2017
The consultancy also found that respondents said the software is efficient and effective. 
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 08:36 am | January 13, 2017
IT must be built into business strategy and development planning to fully realize its potential to enhance the broader organization, experts say.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 10:08 am | November 14, 2016
Officials from the Advisory Board, AAFP and MGMA suggest that the core of these programs are safe, but if President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican-led Congress repeal the Affordable Care Act there might be some changes. 
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 03:30 pm | November 07, 2016
Fitch Ratings said Clinton’s proposals would be good in the short-term but are uncertain over time, while Trump has said too little beyond his intention to repeal the Affordable Care Act. 
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 11:18 am | October 06, 2016
The web-based tools, with advice on how the new law will affect reimbursement, do not require AMA membership.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 04:35 pm | September 16, 2016
Hospital officials said operations are returning to normal while the cyberattack remains under FBI investigation. 
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 01:05 pm | September 01, 2016
Kristen Held, MD, cautioned that physicians cannot ethically comply with the rule as it stands today and predicted that many will opt out of Medicare because of it. 
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 04:17 pm | August 25, 2016
Physician practice professionals lean toward Hillary Clinton as the presidential candidate they plan to support, with 48 percent of respondents of an informal Aprima survey saying she would "most benefit" their practices, compared to 36 percent who prefer Donald Trump.