ONC Proposal Aims to Address EHR Vendors' Concerns on Evolving Rules
February 24th 2014Federal officials issued the first set of voluntary standards under a new process that will give companies that develop electronic health-record systems more notice about what requirements will be included in the federal rules governing their products.
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CHIP Extension Needed Despite Healthcare Reform, Panel Says
February 21st 2014Congress should extend funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program because millions of lower-income children could lose coverage if the program ends next year, members of the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission said Thursday.
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Cancer Patients Benefit from Early Palliative Care Intervention
February 21st 2014A 4-year study assessing the impact of early outpatient palliative care versus standard oncology care in a variety of advanced cancers found promising results. The researchers observed that when palliative care teams collaborated earlier in the course of illness, it improved patients' quality of life and satisfaction.
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Clinical Utility in Prostate Cancer Testing
February 20th 2014Belgian cancer testing group MDxHealth recently announced an agreement with US health organization Prime Health Services to extend access to its prostate cancer test to 144 million insured people. MDxHealth suggests that collaboration will permit faster reimbursement for cancer testing.
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CMS Will Run Medicare Claims with ICD-10 Codes Through 'End-to-End' Testing
February 20th 2014The CMS will offer end-to-end testing of Medicare claims using the ICD-10 diagnostic and procedure codes, an attempt to deliver much sought-after assurances that its contractors will be prepared for the Oct. 1 implementation date.
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Insurance, Not Injuries, May Determine Who Goes To Trauma Centers
February 20th 2014It's called patient dumping when hospitals transfer patients without insurance to public hospitals. But a new study from Stanford University has turned dumping on its head. It finds that hospitals are less likely to transfer critically injured patients to trauma centers if they have health insurance.
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Arkansas House Rejects 'Private Option' Health Law
February 19th 2014Arkansas' compromise to renew its Medicaid expansion plan was rejected by the state House of Representatives in a 70-27 vote. With nearly 90,000 low-come individuals enrolled in the plan, failure to re-launch the program raises questions about its future in the state.
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Generic Drug Makers Fight Rule on Health Risk Warnings
February 18th 2014Companies that make generic drugs, the medications most Americans buy, are fighting to kill a proposed federal regulation that would require them for the first time to warn patients of all the known health risks of each drug they sell.
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Bronchiolitis Guidelines Tied to Fewer X-rays, Same Outcomes
February 18th 2014Using bronchiolitis clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) was linked to reduced use of chest X-rays (CXRs), bronchodilators, steroids, and length of stay (LOS) in hospitalized children without affecting 7-day all-cause readmissions.
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ICD-10 Costs Higher than Previously Estimated, AMA Report Finds
February 17th 2014Implementing the new ICD-10 procedural and diagnostic codes, which the CMS says must happen by Oct. 1, will be more expensive than previously estimated, according to new research. But costs will vary widely depending on practice circumstances.
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Disparities Seen in Enrollments Under the Affordable Care Act
February 17th 2014Most states are still lagging when it comes to sign-ups under President Obama's health care law, but an Associated Press analysis of numbers reported Wednesday finds a dozen high-achievers getting ahead of the game.
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AHA Seeks Alignment of Quality Programs, Measures
February 14th 2014In response to a request for comment issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on its proposed Quality Strategy, the American Hospital Association is calling for more significant alignment of its quality measurement activities in order to reduce the burden on hospitals and providers.
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Three Ways to Make Cancer Care More Affordable
February 14th 2014The malady of rising medical costs is acute, especially in the field of oncology. As populations age, new cancer cases are expected to reach 21.4 million in 2030, while treatment costs are projected to increase 40 percent by 2020.
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Health-Law Backers Push Skimpier 'Copper' Insurance Policies
February 14th 2014Some backers of the 2010 health-care law are pushing to create a new kind of insurance coverage that the measure essentially had ruled out: policies offering lower premiums but significantly higher out-of-pocket costs than those now available.
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FDA Grants Accelerated Approval for Ibrutinib for CLL
February 13th 2014The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday granted accelerated approval for the expanded use of ibrutinib, marketed as Imbruvica, for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients who have previously received at least one therapy. The therapy is notable for its relative lack of toxic effects.
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CMS Responds to Network Adequacy Concerns
February 13th 2014Federal regulators are trying to set expectations and a tentative schedule for public exchange plans in 2015; they're also proposing a new approach to network adequacy and essential community providers, after complaints from consumers and providers in a few markets.
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