Policy and Legislation
The physician organization is strongly urging Congress to stop the 4.5% payment cut scheduled for January 1, 2023.
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Findings suggest the result could see the largest changes in coverage since the ACA came into force more than a decade ago.
The AHA recommended that the DEA release proposed rules for telehealth special registration as soon as possible.
The lawsuit challenges the final rule's arbitration in deciding out-of-network rates between providers and payers.
The rule would permit the use and disclosure of records based on a single patient consent.
The readmission reductions may be due mostly to changes in how patient visits are being classified, JAMA analysis shows.
Audits uncovered about $12 million in net overpayments for the care of 18,090 patients over a three-year period.
Spiking cases of RSV among children are at a critical juncture but will hopefully decline from their peak soon, Dr. Anthony Fauci says.
The bill was crafted partly in response to rising complaints among seniors over aggressive marketing practices for Medicare Advantage plans.