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By Susan Morse | 10:56 am | June 16, 2016
LAS VEGAS--Partnering with providers, using telehealth, and having more appropriate end-of-life care, are among the challenges that need to be addressed to lower the cost of healthcare, according to health insurance leaders who opened America's Health Insurance Plans' Annual Institute and Expo Wednesday in Las Vegas.
By Beth Jones Sanborn | 10:07 am | June 16, 2016
Jorge Juvier, 58, of Queens, New York, a former owner and operator of multiple HIV/AIDS clinics in New York City, was sentenced Tuesday to a little more than five years in prison and ordered to pay more than $12 million in restitution for his role in a scheme to bilk Medicare out of more than $12 million through the use of fraudulent HIV/AIDS clinics, the U.S. Attorney's office announced.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:46 am | June 16, 2016
The federal push reflects the continuing concern over the nation's rate of unintended pregnancies, which is one of the highest among developed countries. The costs are significant not only for the families involved but also for the federal and state governments.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:35 am | June 16, 2016
In its June report to Congress, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission warned that rising drug costs and other factors have helped drive Medicare Part D spending up nearly 60 percent from 2007 to 2014.
By Susan Morse | 04:33 pm | June 15, 2016
Following up on last week's announcement on strengthening the marketplace risk pool, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Wednesday announced $22 million in funding for state insurance regulators to enforce Affordable Care Act consumer protections.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:53 pm | June 15, 2016
At its annual meeting this week, the American Medical Association adopted new policies encourage physicians to co-prescribe naloxone to patients at risk of an overdose; promote timely and appropriate access to non-opioid and non-pharmacologic treatments for pain; and support efforts to delink payments to healthcare facilities with patient satisfaction scores relating to the evaluation and management of pain.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:37 pm | June 15, 2016
Physicians at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association have adopted guidance for communities on selecting among light emitting diode options, which aims to minimize the potential harmful human health and environmental effects. The group claims that conversion to improper LED technology can have adverse consequences.
By Jeff Lagasse | 02:36 pm | June 15, 2016
The American Medical Association voted at its annual meeting to expand its existing policy on gun safety to include support for waiting periods and background checks for all firearm purchasers. The previous policy supported them, but only for purchasers of handguns; the update parallels policies endorsed by other health organizations.
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By Geneia | Geneia | 02:21 pm | June 15, 2016
Payers are using advanced analytics to improve physician engagement and performance in accountable care arrangements and risk-sharing contracts.
By Henry Powderly | 02:18 pm | June 15, 2016
Data shows that 24 million more people would become uninsured by 2021 if the Affordable Care Act is repealed following the 2016 election, according to a new report.