Susan Morse
More than 7 million have lost Medicaid coverage, with states taking widely different approaches to the redetermination process, says John Barkett.
At least 7.1 million Medicaid enrollees have been disenrolled as of September 20, according to KFF.
This would have significant implications for hospitals and health systems, says Attorney Mackenzie Wallace.
New AMA research sheds light on the coverage policies of 16 commercial health insurers.
Rebates and fees received by PBMs account for 42% of every dollar spent on brand medicines in the commercial market, report says.
For both primary and specialty care, telehealth is more frequently coded with a lower level-of-service billing code, Epic Research says.
The move will end Dana-Farber's longstanding relationship with Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Hospitals face a $15,000 fine for the first violation, with the state narrowing the circumstances for exceptions.
The vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna will be available later this week, CDC says.
Hospitals and physician practices are seeing direct competition from retailers that are investing in traditional primary care.