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By Jeff Lagasse | 02:40 pm | April 25, 2016
Current physician payment models are placing too much pressure on managers to convert quickly to value-based payment, a new report by the Alliance of Community Health Plans claims. Initiatives should more gradually impose risk models so that practices have time to make the needed investments.
By Susan Morse | 03:59 pm | April 22, 2016
Beginning in 2019, insurance companies that contract with the exchanges must either exclude from their networks any hospital that doesn't meet the federal government's 2020 target C-section rate or explain why they aren't, according to the new contract approved by the Covered California board.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 03:37 pm | April 22, 2016
Health insurance giant Aetna has declared victory in a years-old lawsuit against Bay Area Surgical Management, after a civil jury slapped the California medical group with a $37.4 million dollar judgement, Aetna said.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:10 am | April 22, 2016
Hutchinson, a Republican, has backed continuing the policy with a few conservative tweaks he negotiated with the Obama administration.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:40 am | April 22, 2016
Lowe's home improvement company, like a growing number of large companies nationwide, offers its employees an eye-catching benefit: certain major surgeries at prestigious hospitals at no cost to the employee.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:20 am | April 22, 2016
Some people with cancer, HIV and multiple sclerosis have better access to high-cost specialty drugs in marketplace plans this year, yet a significant proportion of these plans still place many expensive drugs in cost-sharing categories that require the highest patient out-of-pocket costs, according to a new analysis.
By Susan Morse | 05:58 pm | April 21, 2016
In addition to payments, CMS is proposing new assessment-based quality measures, and claims-based measures for inclusion in the quality reporting program.
By Kaiser Health News | 12:52 pm | April 20, 2016
Bowing to pressure from the hospital industry and Congress, the Obama administration on Wednesday delayed releasing its new hospital quality rating measure just a day before its planned launch.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:27 am | April 20, 2016
A spokesman confirmed Nevada and Virginia would be among the states where it will retain a presence. In the past week, UnitedHealthcare said it would leave Georgia, Michigan, and Arkansas.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 01:15 pm | April 19, 2016
Bon Secours Health System and Eugene Y. Chang, MD, one of the system's surgical oncologists, will pay $400,000 to settle civil fraud allegations leveled against them in a whistleblower lawsuit filed by a former Bon Secours practice manager and one of Chang's former colleagues, the Department of Justice announced Monday.