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Susan Morse

Susan Morse

Susan Morse is Executive Editor of Healthcare Finance and Women in Health IT contributor. You can follow her at @susanmorseHFN

By Susan Morse | 11:21 am | January 27, 2016
Company has launched an internal search and is notifying members whose information is on the missing hard drives.
By Susan Morse | 04:04 pm | January 07, 2016
Court rules makers of the memory sharpening app preyed on consumers’ fears about age-related cognitive decline.
By Susan Morse | 08:16 pm | January 06, 2016
Men, on average, earned $126,262, compared to $100,762 for women in the survey of 1,900 healthcare professionals that includes CEOs, CIOs, IT project managers and other titles.
By Susan Morse | 11:55 am | December 15, 2015
Congress on Wednesday will consider legislation to allow physicians working in ambulatory surgical centers to receive the same payment incentives for meaningful use of electronic health records as doctors in other settings.
By Susan Morse | 04:17 pm | December 14, 2015
Kaiser Permanente Ventures is betting big on telemedicine, investing $10 million in Vidyo, a visual communications company that integrates high definition video communications into electronic health record systems and workflow, Vidyo announced Monday.
By Susan Morse | 12:19 pm | September 28, 2015
Whether the looming government shutdown happens or not, healthcare's conversion to ICD-10 will continue, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
By Susan Morse | 11:41 am | August 31, 2015
Following two years of considerable financial losses, one health system is considering dropping out of the CMS Pioneer ACO program altogether.
By Susan Morse | 09:58 am | August 28, 2015
Acting CMS administrator Andy Slavitt revealed that William Rogers, MD, director of CMS' Physicians Regulatory Issues Team, will be the ICD-10 ombudsman to the federal agency.
By Susan Morse | 04:54 am | August 25, 2015
Most insurance plans established under the Affordable Care Act are losing money and may have difficulty repaying millions in loans, according to an audit report released by the Office of Inspector General.