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By Susan Morse | 04:01 pm | July 07, 2016
The federal government's risk adjustment mandate has added another financially struggling consumer oriented and operated plan to the growing list of failed government co-op's established under the Affordable Care Act.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:37 pm | July 07, 2016
Between 1997 and 2011, there was a nearly 50 percent reduction in emergency department mortality rates for adults in the United States, according to a new study published by Health Affairs.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:11 pm | July 07, 2016
CMS is now calling for clinicians, hospitals, and critical access hospitals to use a 90-day EHR reporting period in 2016 - down from a full calendar year for returning participants in the government's EHR Incentive Program. They also proposed lowering the bar for achieving Stage 3 objectives, eliminating the Clinical Decision Support and Computerized Provider Order Entry objectives and measures for eligible hospitals and critical access hospitals.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:58 am | July 07, 2016
The National Institutes of Health has announced $55 million in awards in the 2016 fiscal year needed to launch the Cohort Program of President Obama's Precision Medicine Initiative.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:47 am | July 07, 2016
Parents who say their children with autism are legally entitled to applied behavioral analysis -- or ABA -- treatment are butting heads with Texas officials. And without Medicaid coverage, they must either forgo the therapy or find a way to pay for individual insurance plans that help pick up the costs.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:07 am | July 07, 2016
New research published Wednesday found that states that legalized medical marijuana -- which is sometimes recommended for symptoms like chronic pain, anxiety or depression -- saw declines in the number of Medicare prescriptions for drugs used to treat those conditions and a dip in spending by Medicare Part D, which covers the cost on prescription medications.
By Susan Morse | 10:05 am | July 07, 2016
Proposal would eliminate any potential financial pressure clinicians may feel to over-prescribe pain medications, especially opioids.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:54 am | July 07, 2016
A new study takes a fresh measure of generic drugs' price advantages, revealing how much more Medicare Part D patients shelled out in copayments for two popular brand-name drugs in 2013. The result: 10.5 times more.
By Susan Morse | 04:29 pm | July 06, 2016
HHS said consumers could buy fixed indemnity insurance thinking they were getting comprehensive coverage.
By Henry Powderly | 03:40 pm | July 06, 2016
American Hospital Association-backed report says ignoring socioeconomic differences may create the appearance of quality issues where there are none.