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Daily Market Intelligence Updates

OPEN MINDS Market Intelligence Updates are daily articles, written by OPEN MINDS subject matter experts, about the latest news or trends in the behavioral health and social service industry. In addition to providing you with our own analysis and advice, these posts also include links to related library resources or news documents that can provide you with additional information.

If you're new to OPEN MINDS, or if you missed an intelligence update this month, you can use the listing below. You can find older updates from The OPEN MINDS Circle in the archive to the right.


November 2011:

November 2, 2011: When Do Organizations Say No To Low Rates?

November 3, 2011: In P4P, You Get Exactly What You Pay For

November 4, 2011: Can Medicaid Really Ask Providers For A Refund?

November 5, 2011: Audits Inch Closer

November 7, 2011: Will Limits on Hospital Days Finally Bring Continuity of Care?

November 8, 2011: Getting To Meaningful Use Payments Is A Matter of Math

November 9, 2011: "Low Rates" Get Attention

November 10, 2011: "Technological Substitution" For Addiction & Mental Illness Treatment

November 11, 2011: Service To Veterans Will Drive Health Innovation

November 12, 2011: Increasing The Yield From Your Residential Referrals With CRM

November 14, 2011: Mental Health & Addictions Make Key Health Indicators List

November 15, 2011: Who's Afraid of Performance Data?

November 16, 2011: Just When You Thought HIPAA Didn't Matter

November 17, 2011: Health Care Workforce Expansion Through Innovation – Not Headcount

November 18, 2011: World's Largest Medical Database

November 19, 2011: The Forces of Disruption in Human Services

November 21, 2011: The ACO Applications Are Due – Where Are You?

November 22, 2011: Reporting Child Abuse – A Legal Or Moral Obligation?

November 23, 2011: The Supreme Court Decision Matters And It Doesn't

November 28, 2011: Stop Wasting Time

November 29, 2011: Is Managed Care The Answer?

November 30, 2011: The "Whole Person" Market Gap