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Mental health outpatient services decreased in adults aged 65 years and older who were eligible for Medicare.
This Week in Managed Care: August 2, 2019
August 2nd 2019This week, the top managed care news included HHS laying out a plan for importing certain prescription drugs from other countries; a potential new standard of care for chronic lymphocytic leukemia; 3 insulin makers get subpoenaed over their pricing practices.
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Tuesday's Democratic presidential debate, the first of 2 days, included disagreements over the viability of Medicare for All; 3 insulin makers received subpoenas from the New York Attorney General over their pricing practices; US News & Report released its 30th Annual Best Hospitals rankings.
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CMS Testing Pilot to Give FFS Medicare Providers Historical Claims Data on Patients
July 30th 2019CMS said it is piloting the integration of Medicare historical claims data into electronic health records to give physicians more information about their patients at the time of an office visit.
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What We're Reading: Medicare Executive Order; Breast Implant Recall; Antibiotic Misuse
July 25th 2019President Trump is preparing an executive order that would slash prices on nearly all drugs sold to Medicare; Allergan has recalled certain breast implants following 573 cases of implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma; a study has found 1 in 4 people intend to use antibiotics without a prescription.
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Senate Finance Committee Unveils Bipartisan Bill to Lower Drug Costs
July 24th 2019Spearheaded by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, the bipartisan bill would lower out-of-pocket (OOP) costs for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries and save the government billions.
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Travis Broome: ACOs Are Being Affected Differently by Pathways to Success Transition
July 19th 2019Depending on how ready accountable care organizations (ACOs) are to move to risk probably affects how they view CMS’ decision to transition the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) to Pathways to Success, said Travis Broome, vice president of policy at Aledade.
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5 Things That Would Be Impacted If the ACA Is Overturned
July 12th 2019As the fate of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) remains uncertain, 21 million people are at risk of losing their health insurance. In addition to large coverage gains as a result of the ACA, the law resulted in various other sweeping changes to the US healthcare system. Here are 5 things that would be impacted if the ACA is overturned.
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OIG Reports Find Deficiencies in Hospice Care and Resulting Harms to Patients
July 12th 2019Two reports from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) in HHS have identified deficiencies in the quality of care at hospices and the harm done to beneficiaries as a result of poor care or cases of abuse.
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The Federal Communications Commission has proposed the 3-year, $100 million program to bring telehealth to low-income patients, veterans, and areas lacking access to adequate healthcare; use of opioids in Medicare Part D declined in 2018 as use of medication-assisted treatment increased; a House committee held a hearing on identifying, preventing, and treating childhood trauma as a public health issue.
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Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have discussed a deal to limit drug prices in Medicare; Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards will annouce a "Netflix model" deal with Aseuga Therapeutics that will increase access to an effective Hepatitis C drug, AbbVie has annouced a $63 billion transaction agreement to acquire Allergan.
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Looking Ahead at Alzheimer, Dementia Growth Trajectory, States Try to Plan Now for Future Care Needs
June 21st 2019With the expected surge of aging Americans over the next few decades, states are trying to prepare for a wave of Alzheimer disease and dementia, which carries with it an enormous societal burden, extracting a toll on families and caregivers, and impacts state Medicaid budgets. In response, nearly every state is turning to Alzheimer action plans to try to cope with what is coming in the years ahead.
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KOL Corner: Amy Ellis Discusses Value-Based Care Programs With Brian Kern of Friar Levitt
June 20th 2019Value-based care has been a big prerogative of CMS for the last decade, and it's not going away, Brian Kern, a lawyer with Frier Levitt, told Amy Ellis, director of quality and value-based care at Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Savings of MSSP ACOs May Be Overstated, Annals Study Finds
June 18th 2019Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) accountable care organizations (ACOs) cover more than 32 million lives and have been found to save money and improve quality in past research, but a new study in Annals of Internal Medicine is calling their success into question.
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David Ortiz Explains How OCM Is Changing Cancer Care Delivery
June 9th 2019The Oncology Care Model (OCM) is pushing cancer centers and cancer programs to make the changes they knew were needed to improve care delivery and patient experiences, said David Ortiz, OCM program director at Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care.
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