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May 21, 2014

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Most employers could shift healthcare coverage to exchanges by 2020, report says

A new report is gaining attention for its prediction that U.S. companies could save trillions of dollars over the next decade by eliminating employee health plans. » Full article

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MGMA: Physician salary survey shows bounce in recruitment efforts, wide pay disparity

Primary care physicians at hospital-owned practices earn more than their counterparts at physician-owned practices, but neither earn nearly as much as healthcare executives, two recent surveys reveal. » Full article

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Top payers join to offer pricing transparency to patients

The Health Care Cost Institute is joining with insurance companies Aetna, Humana, and UnitedHealthcare to launch a website next year that will aggregate price and quality data to help patients with healthcare decisions. » Full article

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