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By Susan Morse | 03:37 pm | August 28, 2015
The proposal by the Health Resources and Services Administration addresses patient eligibility definitions, which affects thousands of hospitals getting the drug discount.
By Susan Morse | 11:46 am | August 28, 2015
The former medical director of a now-defunct healthcare provider in Miami, along with three therapists formerly employed there, have been convicted for their roles in fraudulently billing Medicare and Florida Medicaid for more than $63 million, according to the Department of Justice.
By Mike Miliard | 10:25 am | August 28, 2015
According to the agency, 29,286 test claims were received and 25,646 test claims were accepted, marking an 87 percent acceptance rate.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:51 am | August 28, 2015
While many accountable care organizations in Medicare's Shared Savings Program generated enough savings in 2014 to merit financial incentives, more than two-thirds fell below the payment threshold, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said on Tuesday.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:50 am | August 28, 2015
Nine ACOs that partner with CHS generated $27 million in the Medicare Shared Savings Program.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:49 am | August 28, 2015
Two Pioneer Accountable Care Organizations, Montefiore Health and the Banner Health Network, on Tuesday touted their success in generating savings for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ACO model. Though other organizations in the group found little reason to celebrate.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 09:49 am | August 28, 2015
Amputees against proposed changes to Medicare coverage that would result in less expensive, but inferior, prosthetics being given to patients gathered in Baltimore Wednesday to ask officials to strike down the proposal.
By Susan Morse | 09:48 am | August 28, 2015
William Rogers, MD, director of the Physicians Regulatory Issues Team at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will act as ICD-10 ombudsman to the federal agency, acting CMS administrator Andy Slavitt announced Thursday.
By Susan Morse | 09:18 am | August 28, 2015
Amputees against proposed changes to Medicare coverage that would result in less expensive, but inferior, prosthetics being given to patients gathered in Baltimore Wednesday to ask officials to strike down the proposal.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:58 am | August 28, 2015
The vast majority leave their contributions in savings accounts instead where the money may earn lower returns.