Hospital Mergers May Drive up Costs
October 3rd 2013The merger wave sweeping up Massachusetts hospitals and doctors threatens to increase health care prices and widen the payment gap between providers, according to warnings from industry leaders, health insurers, and regulators at a hearing Wednesday.
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Millions of Poor Are Left Uncovered by Health Law
October 3rd 2013A sweeping national effort to extend health coverage to millions of Americans will leave out two-thirds of the poor blacks and single mothers and more than half of the low-wage workers who do not have insurance, the very kinds of people that the program was intended to help, according to an analysis of census data.
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PhRMA Sues to Stop 340B Pricing for Orphan Drugs
October 3rd 2013The pharmaceutical lobby has filed a lawsuit seeking to block implementation of a federal rule that allows healthcare providers that participate in the 340B drug discount program to buy orphan drugs at reduced prices if the drugs are used to treat non-orphan conditions or diseases.
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As Nation Braces For Obamacare, Mass. Tackles Health Costs
October 2nd 2013If for some reason you're not already drowning in the rough waters of U.S. health policy - what with the Affordable Care Act's health exchanges launching today and Congress and President Obama still duking it out over the four-year-old law upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court - well, you're in luck.
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Government Shutdown Strains Patients, Providers
October 2nd 2013As the nation faced Day 1 of the government shutdown, federal lawmakers made no progress on funding government operations in the new fiscal year, and healthcare leaders pondered the effects of the budget impasse on patients, providers, researchers and public health programs.
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High Demand and Technical Snags Slow Debut of Insurance Marketplaces
October 1st 2013Heavy volume contributed to technical problems and delays that plagued the rollout Tuesday of the online insurance markets at the heart of President Obama's health care law, according to state and federal governments, with officials watching closely for clues to how well the system will work and how many people will take advantage of it.
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Healthcare Exchanges Rollout, Consumer Education Crucial
October 1st 2013The country is abuzz with news of the state-based exchanges opening today. For the millions of uninsured, it means they can finally obtain affordable coverage. Yet, a lack of outreach and education about what the exchanges entail has created a missing link between consumers and their ability to make effective decisions.
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Medicare To Delay Enforcement Of New Observation Rule
September 30th 2013Medicare officials announced Thursday that they will delay enforcement of controversial new rules that define when hospital patients should receive observation care, rather than being admitted, a distinction that makes beneficiaries ineligible for follow-up nursing home coverage.
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Enrollment Impact Will Not Immediately Be Known
September 30th 2013Tomorrow marks the official start date of open enrollment in the healthcare insurance exchange marketplace. For the first time in history, millions nationwide will have the opportunity to purchase health insurance as a benefit of the Affordable Care Act.
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Uninsured Americans Divided on Impact of Healthcare Law
September 27th 2013Less than a week before the health insurance marketplaces established by the 2010 healthcare law begin accepting customers, a New York Times/CBS News poll has found that there is some support among uninsured Americans for President Obama and his law, but also a wariness and a lack of understanding about what the law will mean for them.
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Exchange Implementation Nears, but Questions Still Exist
September 27th 2013While the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has incited critically-needed interest and discussion of a more competitive insurance marketplace in order to control costs, there are still many emerging concerns about both the public and private healthcare exchanges.
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Fewer Certified EHRs for Stage 2 May Pose Problems for Hospitals, Doc Practices
September 27th 2013There is growing concern that far fewer software developers have certified electronic health-record systems for use by healthcare providers under federal Stage 2 meaningful-use requirements than under Stage 1.
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Further ONC Shakeup as No. 2 Muntz Announces Departure
September 26th 2013avid Muntz, the No. 2 official at HHS' Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, will be joining his boss, national coordinator Dr. Farzad Mostashari, in heading out the door next month. Muntz intends to return to the private sector.
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House Republicans Open Two-front War on ObamaCare
September 26th 2013House Republicans are poised to open a two-front war on ObamaCare, pushing for a vote this weekend on a bill that would delay the health care law in exchange for raising the debt ceiling -- a week after handing the Senate a separate bill that would defund the law.
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