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By Henry Powderly | 11:39 am | May 25, 2016
The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday filed a notice to join a whistleblower lawsuit against for-profit provider Prime Healthcare alleging it routinely submitted inpatient claims for patients who should have been treated as outpatients.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:16 am | May 25, 2016
A broad proposal by Medicare to change the way it pays for some drugs has drawn intense reaction and lobbying, with much of the debate centering on whether the plan gives too much power over drug prices to government regulators.
By Susan Morse | 02:01 pm | May 24, 2016
Avalere said the cost to beneficiaries could be higher if they bought in at a younger age, mainly because Medicare offers no financial out-of-pocket cap on services.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:57 am | May 24, 2016
Survey, conducted by marketing research firm Nielsen, assessed attitudes about the health care system, and possible solutions, in five populous states: Texas, California, Florida, New York and Ohio.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:30 am | May 23, 2016
Done right and paid right, house calls could prove to be a better way of treating very sick, elderly patients while they can still live at home, feds say.
By Susan Morse | 10:23 am | May 19, 2016
Payers have until June 6 to submit documents for Medicare's Annual Election Period materials including the Annual Notification of Change, Evidence of Coverage and Summary of Benefits documents.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:03 am | May 19, 2016
The proposal needs federal approval to modify the marketplace set up under the Affordable Care Act, which specifically prohibits such immigrants from joining the exchanges. Lara's bill SB10 would compel California to seek that approval.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:46 am | May 18, 2016
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently postponed its plan to release the new rating system, which would award one star to the worst-quality facilities and five stars to those with the best marks.
By Susan Morse | 03:39 pm | May 17, 2016
Proposed Medicare Part B drug payment models threaten medical practices and patients who are already financially strained due to the price of needed treatment, physicians told a House Energy and Commerce Committee Tuesday.
By Kaiser Health News | 08:18 am | May 16, 2016
The nation in the next few years faces many important decisions about health care -- most of which have little to do with the controversial federal health law. Here are five issues candidates should be discussing, but largely are not.