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All articles tagged '"health care"'

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Texas Arbitration and Mediation Legislative Update | July 2011

By Holly Hayes - July 7, 2011
The following bills relating to alternative dispute resolution and health care were introduced by the 82nd Texas legislative session. The last day of the regular session was Monday, May 30, 2011. Click on the bill number to read its text and on the status link to find the bill’s legislative history. I. ADR Bills that Passed SB 1216 provides that a court “may order arbitration only if the court determines that the contract containing the agr

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U.S. Arbitration and Mediation Legislative Update | June 2011

By Victoria VanBuren - June 13, 2011
The following bills relating to alternative dispute resolution were introduced by the 112nd U.S. Congress. The session convened in Washington, D.C. on January 3, 2011 and will end on January 3, 2013. Click on the bill number to read its text and on the status link to find the bill’s most recent legislative action. Arbitration Fairness Act of 2011. Declares that no predispute arbitration agreement shall be valid or enforceable if it requires arbit

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Texas Arbitration and Mediation Legislative Update | May, 2011

By Holly Hayes - May 23, 2011
The following bills relating to alternative dispute resolution were introduced by the 82nd Texas legislative session. The last day of the regular session will be Monday, May 30, 2011. Click on the bill number to read its text and on the status link to find the bill’s legislative history. Stay tuned to Disputing for more legislative updates! SB 1216 provides that a court “may order arbitration only if the court determines that the contract c

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Partnership for Patients Initiative Launched

By Holly Hayes - April 22, 2011
by Holly Hayes According to Healthcare.gov, Medicaid Services (CMS) has committed up to $500 million to examine different models for improving patient care and engagement as well as collaboration with patients to reduce hospital-acquired conditions and improve transition of patients between care providers. The initiative called: Partnership for Patients: Better Care, Lower Costs is a new public-private partnership designed to “help improve

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Texas Senate Passes Collaborative Healthcare Bill

By Beth Graham - April 20, 2011
Yesterday, the Texas Senate passed a bill which seeks to establish a Texas Institute of Health Care Quality and Efficiency. Senate Bill 8 was authored by State Senator Jane Nelson and filed on February 16, 2011. The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services the next day and a public hearing was held on March 29th. SB 8 seeks “to improve health care quality, accountability, and cost containment in this state by encoura

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Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Regulations Proposed

By Beth Graham - April 4, 2011
by Holly Hayes Last week, The New York Times reported the Obama administration has proposed long-awaited Affordable Care Act (the Act) regulations “encouraging doctors and hospitals to band together, coordinate care and cut costs,” through the formation of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). In return for this collaboration, the government is offering financial rewards to health care providers that meet detailed federal standards w

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Conflict Engagement in Healthcare

By Holly Hayes - April 1, 2011
by Holly Hayes Karl Bayer and I taught a three-hour course at the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) national meeting in Chicago last week. Our topic: Introducing Conflict Resolution Skills in Health Care. We summarized how conflict is viewed in the health care setting, reviewed a cost of conflict calculator, and used case studies from Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury, The Power of a Positive No by William Ury, and Bey

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Public Hearing Held on Texas Collaborative Healthcare Bill

By Holly Hayes - March 30, 2011
A public hearing was held yesterday on a collaborative healthcare bill currently before the 82nd Texas Legislature which would establish a Texas Institute of Health Care Quality and Efficiency. SB 8, which seeks “to improve health care quality, accountability, and cost containment in this state by encouraging health care provider collaboration, effective health care delivery models, and coordination of health care services,” was referred to the H

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ACHE 2011 Congress on Healthcare Leadership

By Holly Hayes - March 24, 2011
Today is the final day of the American College of Healthcare Executives’ (ACHE) 2011 Congress on Healthcare Leadership. This year, the Chicago, Illinois event offered attendees “more than 100 educational seminars, special programs, networking events and professional development possibilities.” This morning, Disputing’s own Karl Bayer and Holly Hayes will present “Introducing Conflict Resolution Strategies in Health Care” at 9 am in the State Ball

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ACHE 2011 Congress on Healthcare Leadership | Chicago, March 21-24

By Holly Hayes - March 10, 2011
Mark your calendars! The American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) will host the 2011 Congress on Healthcare Leadership March 21-24, 2011 in Chicago, IL at the Hilton Chicago and Palmer House Hilton. The 2011 Congress will offer “more than 100 educational seminars, special programs, networking events and professional development possibilities.” According to the event brochure, the Congress, will be filled with opportunities to explore the

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