medicaid
10 ResultsSponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
-
Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
Check out this white paper to learn how today's investments have moved past total cost of ownership.
-
Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health hack has grown once again, and the FBI is now involved. The latest total is 780,000 victims: 500,000 records and 280,000 Social Security numbers (SSNs) stolen.
-
Medicaid hacked: over 181,000 records and 25,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health has been hacked. 181,604 Medicaid/CHIP recipients have had their personal information stolen. 25,096 have had their Social Security numbers (SSNs) compromised.
-
Molina buys the data to grow its Medicaid business
Once the Unisys unit is absorbed Molina will have the best storehouse of Medicare and Medicaid best practices data in the country.
-
Medicaid for everyone but where is the supply?
The House-passed stimulus bill puts nearly $100 billion into Medicaid, mainly to cover the newly-unemployed regardless of what jobs they lose. But where will the supply come to meet this demand?
-
States go it alone in health care reform
No government program delivers any more than a brief respite from health care inflation. This is the stark reality, all around the world.
-
-
Wisconsin's Apologist for IT Failure
In recent times, Wisconsin has experienced major IT meltdowns, prompting the State Auditor to release a report recommending various IT reforms. Wisconsin's state legislature also appointed a...
-
GAO IDs 47 weaknesses in how Medicare/Medicaid transmit data
Millions of citizen's health data is vulnerable to disclosure because of weak controls on transmission. Agency says many problems will be fixed soon.
-
Maine Medicare system fraught with problems
State trying to roll out fixes in releases over a year but in a release last month, more problems were discovered.
-
Hot trends in state and local contracting
WashingtonTechnology takes a look at major IT contracting trends in 2006:L Medicaid, human services and ERP.
-
Computer change kicks kids of health rolls
As many as a thousand Massachusetts children could lose health benefits as a result of the state's change in computer systems, the Boston Globe reports.
Additional Results
-
Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health hack has grown once again, and the FBI is now involved. The latest total is 780,000 victims: 500,000 records and 280,000 Social Security numbers (SSNs) stolen.
-
Medicaid hacked: over 181,000 records and 25,000 SSNs stolen
The Utah Department of Health has been hacked. 181,604 Medicaid/CHIP recipients have had their personal information stolen. 25,096 have had their Social Security numbers (SSNs) compromised.
-
Molina buys the data to grow its Medicaid business
Once the Unisys unit is absorbed Molina will have the best storehouse of Medicare and Medicaid best practices data in the country.
-
Medicaid for everyone but where is the supply?
The House-passed stimulus bill puts nearly $100 billion into Medicaid, mainly to cover the newly-unemployed regardless of what jobs they lose. But where will the supply come to meet this demand?
-
States go it alone in health care reform
No government program delivers any more than a brief respite from health care inflation. This is the stark reality, all around the world.
-
Wisconsin's Apologist for IT Failure
In recent times, Wisconsin has experienced major IT meltdowns, prompting the State Auditor to release a report recommending various IT reforms. Wisconsin's state legislature also appointed a...
-
GAO IDs 47 weaknesses in how Medicare/Medicaid transmit data
Millions of citizen's health data is vulnerable to disclosure because of weak controls on transmission. Agency says many problems will be fixed soon.
-
Maine Medicare system fraught with problems
State trying to roll out fixes in releases over a year but in a release last month, more problems were discovered.
-
Hot trends in state and local contracting
WashingtonTechnology takes a look at major IT contracting trends in 2006:L Medicaid, human services and ERP.
-
Computer change kicks kids of health rolls
As many as a thousand Massachusetts children could lose health benefits as a result of the state's change in computer systems, the Boston Globe reports.
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox





