Elana Gordon http://nhpr.org en Got A Health Care Puzzle? There Should Be An App http://nhpr.org/post/got-health-care-puzzle-there-should-be-app Kansas City, Mo., is looking to boost its health-tech cred.<p>So the city that's home to <a href="http://www.cerner.com/About_Cerner/">Cerner Corp.</a> and other health information firms seemed a natural to host something called the <a href="http://hackovate.com/">Hackovate Health Innovation Competition</a>.<p>A mashup of innovation and old-school hacking (though none of the participants was bent on doing harm, we're assured), the goal of the competition was to improve the nation's health system and help people navigate the complexities of the Affordable Care Act.<p>Oh, there was a catch. Mon, 04 Mar 2013 22:18:00 +0000 Elana Gordon 23051 at http://nhpr.org Got A Health Care Puzzle? There Should Be An App Hospital Bids Bye-Bye To Big Macs, Others May Follow Suit http://nhpr.org/post/hospital-bids-bye-bye-big-macs-others-may-follow-suit The McDonald's at the Truman Medical Centers' main campus in Kansas City, Mo., has closed, ending an epic, two-decade stint inside the hospital and making it the fifth health facility in the past few years to give the Big Mac the boot.<p>Earlier this year, hospital CEO <a href="http://www.trumed.org/truweb/corporate/about_tmc/executive_bios/bios_bluford.aspx">John Bluford</a> told The Salt that the <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/04/05/150091951/fast-food-chains-in-cafeterias-put-hospitals-in-a-bind">presence</a> of the McDonald's — located just feet from a revamped cafeteria to Thu, 27 Dec 2012 14:51:00 +0000 Elana Gordon 19165 at http://nhpr.org Hospital Bids Bye-Bye To Big Macs, Others May Follow Suit Missouri, Kansas Reject Health Exchanges http://nhpr.org/post/missouri-kansas-reject-health-exchanges Immediately after last week's election, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon announced the state would not be setting up its own health insurance exchange. Next door in Kansas, Gov. Sam Brownback announced that Kansas will have no involvement in running a state exchange either. The moves open the door for increased federal involvement in health care in staunchly Republican territory. Tue, 13 Nov 2012 10:02:00 +0000 Elana Gordon 16750 at http://nhpr.org