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Diana Manos

Diana Manos is Senior Editor for Healthcare IT News. Located in Washington, D.C., she covers policy and legislation issues surrounding healthcare IT. Follow Diana on Twitter @DManos_IT_News.

By Diana Manos | 09:52 am | August 31, 2009
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have issued a new fact sheet on the ICD-10 coding system healthcare organizations will be required to use by Oct. 1, 2013.
By Diana Manos | 03:21 pm | August 28, 2009
By Diana Manos | 03:18 pm | August 28, 2009
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has begun auditing two of its four regions, affecting 32 states and two U.S. territories.
By Diana Manos | 03:15 pm | August 28, 2009
When Congress returns from summer recess on Sept. 9, passing a health reform bill will be at the top of the agenda. And it won’t be easy, experts say.
By Diana Manos | 10:50 am | August 28, 2009
A new report by the Institute for America's Future finds regulation of the private health insurance industry alone will not be sufficient in helping to provide affordable coverage for all Americans.
By Diana Manos | 11:08 am | August 27, 2009
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology issued a report this week saying that H1N1 – also know as the swine flu – will likely infect enough people to overwhelm doctors' offices and hospitals.
By Diana Manos | 11:24 am | August 26, 2009
With the death of Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy (D-Mass.) late Tuesday night goes one of the staunchest allies of health reform.
By Diana Manos | 11:16 am | August 25, 2009
Healthcare costs are expected to increase on average 10.5 percent in the next 12 months, according to a new study released by Aon Consulting.
By Diana Manos | 10:53 am | August 21, 2009
The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) released a white paper Wednesday on how physician practices can evaluate safety within their office setting.
By Diana Manos | 11:02 am | August 19, 2009
Even while Congress is on summer recess until after Labor Day, the debate over a public health option continues.