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House Passes Contested 'Doc-fix' Patch with ICD-10 Extension
March 27th 2014Despite opposition from doctors' groups, on a voice vote Thursday, the House of Representatives passed a one-year patch for Medicare's unpopular sustainable growth-rate formula for physician payments and, in the same bill, extended the implementation deadline for ICD-10 diagnostic and procedural codes for at least a year.
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Medicare Officials Back Away From Changes To Prescription Drug Plan
March 27th 2014Facing heavy bipartisan opposition on Capitol Hill as well as from patient groups, businesses, insurers and others, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said Monday it did not plan to move ahead at this time with several proposed changes to the Medicare prescription drug program.
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SGR Bill Would Extend Delay of 'Two-Midnights' Policy
March 27th 2014The House Ways and Means bill to temporarily prevent Medicare physician payment cuts also would deliver an Easter gift to hospitals-a six-month extension to comply with a controversial new inpatient payment rule for hospitals.
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AJAC to be Media Sponsor for Landmark ACO Event
March 24th 2014The American Journal of Accountable Care will be the media sponsor for a seminar set for March 27-28, 2014, at Innisbrook Golf and Spa Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla., sponsored by TripleAim ACO Consulting Group. TripleAim's mission for the event is to share how the 29 ACOs that experienced shared savings of $126 million in 2012 accomplished the task, and to guide newer ACOs to success.
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MedPAC Takes Aim at Outpatient Billing Trend
March 20th 2014As Congress tries to reform Medicare, the program's independent advisor has its own suggestions, including a call to end to what has become a revenue buffer for many hospitals and an integral part of their physician acquisition strategies.
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Beyond Black and White: Race/Ethnicity and Health Status Among Older Adults
This study examines disparities in important patient-reported functional outcomes not routinely assessed among diverse racial/ethnic groups in Medicare managed care.
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Medicare to Reveal Payments to Doctors
March 19th 2014Medicare doctors are accustomed to wearing the white coats and diagnosing others' problems. But in coming months they may feel more like they're the ones wearing backless hospital gowns, as the federal government reveals previously undisclosed information about doctors' finances and performance.
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New SGR Repeal Bill Would Delay ACA Mandate
March 14th 2014The Sustainable Growth Formula (SGR) Repeal and Medicare Provider Payment Modernization Act has been framed as a bipartisan solution to establishing a permanent doc fix. The only problem, it seems, is how Congress will pay for the SGR's elimination.
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White House Reverses $10B in Cuts to ACA Cost-Sharing Subsidies
March 14th 2014The White House has decided to reverse roughly $10 billion in cuts to the cost-sharing subsidies that were part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. That program was originally expected to be slashed by 7.3 % in fiscal 2015 and beyond as part of the sequester cuts.
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House GOP's Effort to Repeal SGR Takes Aim at ACA's Individual Mandate
March 10th 2014he lower chamber is expected to vote on legislation that would permanently repeal Medicare's sustainable growth-rate formula for physician payment, which might also include a provision to either repeal or delay the ACA's individual insurance mandate as a way to pay for the SGR fix.
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Wyden Backs Effort to Repeal Doc-Pay Formula, Offers No Plan to Pay for It
March 7th 2014Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), in his first speech as the new chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, said it's important for Congress to pass legislation that would permanently repeal Medicare's contentious physician payment formula, but did not say how lawmakers intend to pay for it.
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Healthcare Providers Oppose Medicare Cuts in Obama's 2015 Budget
March 6th 2014President Barack Obama is proposing more than $400 billion in cuts to Medicare over the next decade in his fiscal 2015 budget, an almost identical amount to what he recommended last year. But those cuts are heavily weighted toward future years, with only $3.5 billion occurring in 2015.
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Managing the Long-Term Care of Dual Eligibles
February 28th 2014When it comes managing the long-term care of dual eligibles, many health systems are looking toward managed long-term supports and services (MLTSS). Unlike traditional Medicare and Medicaid, MLTSS would expand managed healthcare medical services to include personal support and other assistance.
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