November 21st 2024
Women living with HIV can reduce their risk of cervical cancer using a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that is both cost-effective and effective in preventing the virus.
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Modest Impact Forecasted for Most Hospitals in CMS' Cardiac Bundled Payment Plan
August 24th 2016A majority of hospitals that may be required to participate in the new Medicare cardiac bundled payment models would not experience losses or gains over $500,000 per year, according to a recent analysis by Avalere Health.
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Precision Oncology: Why Payers Should Initiate CGP Coverage Now!
August 19th 2016Precision oncology, or the clinically and financially efficient use of genomically matched treatments and clinical trials, is evolving as a potentially important starting point for cancer care within successful alternative payment models.
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Aligning Payment Reform and Delivery Innovation in Emergency Care
The authors apply HHS’s payment taxonomy framework to acute unscheduled care and describe how payment reform supports delivery innovation.
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This Week in Managed Care: July 30, 2016
July 30th 2016This week, the top stories in managed care included the release of Medicare's Star ratings for hospital quality, a new proposal from CMS to require bundled payments for cardiac care, and an FDA panel recommended approving a continuous glucose monitoring system for dosing insulin.
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Flatiron's EHR Platform for OCM Participants Promises to Foster Value-Based Care
July 28th 2016To help clinics meet the objectives and reporting requirements of the Oncology Care Model (OCM), Flatiron Health has developed OncoEMR, a cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) coupled with an analytics tool.
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Dr Marcia Wilson on Addressing Quantity vs Quality for Care Measurements
July 20th 2016Marcia Wilson, PhD, MBA, senior vice president of quality measurement at The National Quality Forum, explained that one’s opinion of quality measures comes from the type of work they are in — while a primary care physician may think there are too many, a health plan could believe there’s not enough. The challenge then, she added, is filling these gaps by creating and testing new, outcome-driven measures.
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Dr Steve Miller: Innovative Payment Models Necessary to Handle Specialty Pharmacy
July 20th 2016Specialty pharmacy may be one of the most rapidly rising costs in all of healthcare, but these costs are shouldered by a small percentage of patients. As such, it is essential that new innovative payment models be developed for these new products, said Steve Miller, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Express Scripts.
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Medical Home Program in Pennsylvania Cuts Healthcare Costs for Complex Medicaid Patients
July 19th 2016An initiative that provided Pennsylvania Medicaid patients with a primary care “medical home” reduced the costs of their care by up to $4100 per year and decreased the number of their physician visits and hospitalizations.
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