On October 4, the Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI) and the HealthDoers Network brought together 150+ stakeholders from across the country to build on the momentum from last year’s National Affordability Summit and work to find actionable solutions to the U.S. healthcare affordability crisis. Some key themes that emerged from the summit discussion include: […]
Healthcare Affordability
PRESS RELEASE: Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement Hosts Annual National Affordability Summit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement Hosts Annual National Affordability Summit Thought leaders from across the country gathered in Washington D.C. to discuss healthcare affordability issues and solutions OCT. 4, 2018 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Earlier today, leaders representing the various stakeholders who are acting to address our country’s affordability crisis, gathered at the […]
Washington Health Alliance March 2018 Letter from the Executive Director – National Employers Meet in Seattle to Tackle Health Care Affordability
On March 8, the Washington Health Alliance published the March 2018 letter from the Executive Director. The letter discussed the rich content shared at the National Employer Summit on March 7. Read more on WHA’s website.
“Addressing Prices, Use at Local Level to Lower Healthcare Costs” reports RevCycle Intelligence
RevCycle Intelligence reports on NRHI benchmark report – Addressing Healthcare Affordability: Untangling Cost Drivers in recent article, titled: “Addressing Prices, Use at Local Level to Lower Healthcare Costs.” Read the full article.
NRHI Benchmark Report Findings Featured in Becker’s Hospital Review
In a roundup style article, Becker’s Hospital Review writes about NRHI’s recently released benchmark report findings – read the full article by visiting Becker’s website.
“Reducing healthcare costs not one-size-fits-all, report finds” via Healthcare Dive
Healthcare Dive reports on NRHI’s newly released benchmark report by writing: “Reducing healthcare costs not one-size-fits-all, report finds.” Read the full article.