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Hospitals file lawsuit to challenge federal rule requiring disclosure of prices negotiated with insurers
On Wednesday, December 4, 2019, several hospitals and the American Hospital Association filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., to overturn a rule issued in November by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that would require hospitals to disclose t...
/news-perspectives/hospitals-file-lawsuit-to-challenge-federal-rule-requiring-disclosure-of-prices-negotiated-with-insurers/Happy holidays from PCG 2019
Twenty-nineteen was an exciting -- albeit busy -- year for us at PCG as we took on new and diverse projects; worked with clients across the public sector to tackle their increasingly complex challenges; designed and implemented solutions that lead to improved outcomes for those our clients serve; an...
/news-perspectives/happy-holidays-from-pcg-2019/PCG Cares Spotlight: Tonya Graham and son Chase support Children’s Miracle Network
We connected with Tonya Graham from Public Partnerships, a PCG company, who recently used PCG Cares hours in support of the incredible work that her son, Chase, does as a spokesperson for the Children’s Miracle Network (CMN). Read on to learn more about this amazing cause! At PCG, we are guided by a...
/news-perspectives/pcg-cares-spotlight-tonya-graham-and-son-chase-support-children-s-miracle-network/Experian Credit Check Issue
On 11/30/19, due to a setting error, Experian posted credit inquiries as ‘hard inquiries’ on behalf of PCG. A ‘hard inquiry’ is a credit inquiry which is visible to creditors and impacts a credit score. All inquiries have been corrected and changed to a ‘soft inquiry’. A ‘soft inquiry’ is only visib...
/news-perspectives/experian-credit-check-issue/Q&A with PCG shareholder Kathy Fallon: Sharing insight on The Boston Club and women in leadership
On November 7th, a group of women from PCG attended The Boston Club’s (TBC’s) Corporate Salute fundraising breakfast on the topic of “Focusing Forward: ReBuilding Trust in Corporate Leadership.” A PCG-sponsored organization, TBC is a community of executives and professionals invested in elevating wo...
/news-perspectives/qa-with-pcg-shareholder-kathy-fallon-sharing-insight-on-the-boston-club-and-women-in-leadership/Vocational rehabilitation subject matter expert shares insight for HR professionals on the benefits of using employments specialists
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 30 percent of the 15.3 million Americans of working age (between ages 16 and 64) with disabilities participated in the workforce in 2018, compared with 74 percent of Americans without a disability. An Accenture analysis of the research suggests ...
/news-perspectives/vocational-rehabilitation-subject-matter-expert-shares-insight-for-hr-professionals-on-the-benefits-of-using-employments-specialists/PCG subject matter experts discuss technology implications of 2018 Farm Bill
For public sector health and human services agencies, change is inevitable – whether it is driven by new legislation, administration turnover, or just continuous process improvement of government programs. One such change in legislation on PCG’s mind is the 2018 Farm Bill, passed by Congress and sig...
/news-perspectives/pcg-subject-matter-experts-discuss-technology-implications-of-2018-farm-bill/CCWIS Guidance for Public Sector Agencies: How to Ask for What You Need
In her latest blog post on the current Comprehensive Child Welfare Information Systems (CCWIS) landscape, Carole Hussey of Public Consulting Group digs into one of the biggest concerns that has been raised so far: the lack of innovation in the Requests for Procurement (RFPs) and ultimately the solut...
/news-perspectives/ccwis-guidance-for-public-sector-agencies-how-to-ask-for-what-you-need/U.S. Court of Federal Claims awards nearly $1.6 billion to a class of health insurers under a provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
On October 22, 2019, Chief Judge Margaret M. Sweeney held that a class of health insurers were entitled to nearly $1.6 billion from the U.S. government pursuant to a provision of the ACA. On October 22, 2019, Chief Judge Margaret M. Sweeney held that a class of health insurers were entitled to nearl...
/news-perspectives/us-court-of-federal-claims-awards-nearly-16-billion-to-a-class-of-health-insurers-under-a-provision-of-the-affordable-care-act-aca/CCWIS: One Year Later, Where Are We?
It’s been just over a year since the Comprehensive Child Welfare Information System (CCWIS) Notice of Intent deadline passed, and in a new blog post, Public Consulting Group’s Carole Hussey reflects on the national landscape, the progress that has been made, and the progress yet to be made. Guidance...
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