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By Susan Morse | 10:08 am | September 29, 2015
The Part D Enhanced Medication Therapy Management model will give selected Medicare Prescription Drug Plans flexibility to design programs to improve health and lower costs, CMS announced Monday.
By Susan Morse | 10:23 am | September 25, 2015
The five-year model will be tested in seven states starting in January 2017: Arizona, Indiana, Iowa, Mass., Pennsylvania Tennessee and Oregon.
By Henry Powderly | 12:01 pm | September 22, 2015
According to new data released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Monday, the U.S. government has paid nearly $2.3 billion through July in incentives to close the coverage gap in 2015.
By Susan Morse | 11:32 am | September 22, 2015
The Adventist Health System has agreed to pay $115 million to settle allegations that it paid physicians for patient referrals and that it filed claims with codes that made conditions seem more severe, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
By Henry Powderly | 12:00 pm | September 21, 2015
Medicare Advantage premiums will fall by 31 cents in 2016, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said on Monday amid surging enrollment to the privately managed program.
By Susan Morse | 06:48 pm | September 17, 2015
AMA sends letters Thursday to Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Burwell and Office of Management and Budget Director Shaun Donovan.
By Kaiser Health News | 10:04 am | September 14, 2015
One of the main ways the Affordable Care Act seeks to reduce health care costs is by encouraging doctors, hospitals and other health care providers to form networks that coordinate patient care and become eligible for bonuses when they deliver that care more efficiently.
By Henry Powderly | 11:46 am | September 10, 2015
Standard & Poor's has changed its outlook on nonprofit healthcare from 'negative' to 'stable,' the credit agency reported this week, as a flood of mergers and increased utilization due to Medicaid expansion continues to lift the sector.
By Susan Morse | 03:01 pm | September 09, 2015
The Columbus Regional Hospital System in Georgia has agreed to pay the state and federal governments $25 million, and potentially another $10 million, to resolve allegations that it overbilled Medicare and paid kickbacks to a medical director for referrals, according to Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens in a Sept. 4 announcement.
By Susan Morse | 08:58 am | September 09, 2015
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Tuesday announced a plan to reduce disparities in healthcare for Medicare beneficiaries who belong to minority population, live with a disability or who reside in a rural area.