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A systematic review has found a potential link between edentulism and sleep apnea risk, although the authors said differences in study designs prohibited a meta-analysis.
What We're Reading: HHS Extends Deadline for HealthCare.gov 2017 Enrollment
December 16th 2016What we’re reading, December 16, 2016: consumers now have until December 19 to enroll in a marketplace plan for coverage starting on January 1; 20 states file lawsuit against 6 pharmaceutical companies alleging generic price fixing; women who were tested for the BRCA mutation gene after Angelina Jolie’s announcement may not have been at high risk to begin with.
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What We're Reading: Some Democrats Indicate They May Play Ball on ACA Replacement
December 15th 2016What we're reading, December 15, 2016: Democrats won't help repeal the Affordable Care Act, but some may help pass a replacement; drug makers push new opioids despite lack of evidence they reduce overdoses; CDC issues Zika virus travel advisory for Texas town.
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Population-Based Health Policy: Minorities/Cultural Issues
December 14th 2016Racial and ethnic differences in access to healthcare are not always due to differences in financial resources and insurance coverage. A majority of minorities receive fewer services when compared with whites who have the same level of health coverage and income.
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What We're Reading: Obamacare Enrollees Voted for Trump to Fix, Not Repeal, ACA
December 14th 2016What we're reading, December 14, 2016: many Obamacare enrollees voted for Donald Trump expecting him to fix, not repeal, the law; President Barack Obama signs 21st Century Cures Act into law; Ohio Governor John Kasich vetoes one abortion bill, signs another.
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The Future of the ACA and Plans to Repeal: Dr Patricia Salber Interviews Dr Joe Antos
December 14th 2016There are a lot of unknowns about how Republicans will move to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act now that they will have a Republican in the White House. Joe Antos, PhD, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, did his best to speculate how a repeal might play out and what will happen with Medicaid expansion under a Trump presidency.
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Value-Based Care in Uncertain Times: Navigating the Quality Payment Program
December 12th 2016Though there are many unknowns regarding how the Trump administration will affect policy, there is bipartisan support for lowering costs and increasing quality. The Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 is a separate law that was passed with 92% bi-partisan support in 2015. Read on for tips on creating a strategy that will set you up for success under advanced alternate payment models.
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Improving Health in Poor Communities by Providing Children With Hope
December 10th 2016During the keynote speech at the inaugural conference of The National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs, Geoffrey Canada, president of the Harlem Children's Zone, discussed the challenge of addressing health disparities in poor communities.
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This Week in Managed Care: December 9, 2016
December 9th 2016This week, the top stories in managed care included poll results that show growing numbers of Republicans want the Affordable Care Act scaled back instead of repealed, Jardiance received a new indication for patients with type 2 diabetes, and CareMore reported care coordination gaps for seniors.
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Improving Utilization of Tools to Care for Complex Patients
December 9th 2016Creating effective interventions to care for complex populations and making them available is only half the battle. That was the lesson gleaned from a workshop session at The National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs’ Putting Care at the Center conference, held December 7-9 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Building Models of Care for Complex Patients
December 9th 2016During the first plenary session of Putting Care at the Center, the inaugural conference of The National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs, panelists discussed building new models to care for high-need, high-cost patients.
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Hospital Associations Send Letter to Trump Outlining Consequences of ACA Repeal
December 8th 2016The American Hospital Association and the Federation of American Hospitals sent a joint letter to President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence highlighting the potentially devastating effects a repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) could have on community hospitals.
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Many Low-Income Parents Could Lose Medicaid in ACA Repeal, Analysis Finds
December 8th 2016The report finds that if the Affordable Care Act is repealed, many who stand to lose are low-income parents who gained coverage under reforms that extended healthcare to families and raised eligibility to 138% of the federal poverty level.
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Interesting Times in Healthcare
December 8th 2016These are uncertain times in healthcare and the anxiety levels of stakeholders remain high as everyone waits to see how the appointments and policy changes within the new administration will impact healthcare in the United States in the near future.
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Report Examines Repercussions of Partial ACA Repeal Through Budget Reconciliation
December 7th 2016A recently released report investigates the potential ramifications of partially repealing the Affordable Care Act through the process of budget reconciliation. The study by the Urban Institute Health Policy Center warned that such a move by Congress would double the number of uninsured Americans and significantly disrupt the insurance market, resulting in reduced access to care.
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What We're Reading: GOP Infighting May Derail ACA Repeal and Replace Plans
December 6th 2016What we're reading, December 6, 2016: Members of the GOP are unhappy with the leadership's plans for a 3-year repeal and replace of Obamacare; California bill would require superbugs be listed on death certificates; and Novo Nordisk promises to limit drug price hikes.
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Hospital Association Lists Agenda for Trump, Including Retaining Patient Access to Care
December 5th 2016The group that represents 5000 hospitals outlined a policy agenda that calls for regulatory reform but also seeks some certainty that patients who gained coverage under the Affordable Care Act will be able to retain it in the future.
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What We're Reading: Insurers That Complained About the ACA Now Seeing Profits
December 5th 2016What we're reading, December 5, 2016: insurers may be turning a corner with Obamacare plans; selling insurance across state lines may be a difficult initiative to implement; and older Americans are not diligent about getting vaccinations.
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Dr Robert Carlson Discusses Future of Immuno-Oncology, Importance of Patient Advocacy
December 5th 2016Immuno-oncology will be an important part of cancer care in the future, but probably not the only part, predicted Robert W. Carlson, MD, CEO of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. He also explained how patient advocacy and an enduring healthcare system are essential to the advancement of cancer care.
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What We're Reading: Joint Initiative Launched to Prevent Physician Suicides
December 2nd 2016What we’re reading, December 2, 2016: Johnson & Johnson must pay $1 billion to patients injured by Pinnacle hip implants; 3 organizations join forces on initiative to prevent suicides in physicians and medical trainees; the American Hospital Association has sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump with a list of requests for his administration.
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What We're Reading: More Republicans Want ACA Scaled Back, Not Repealed
December 1st 2016What we’re reading, December 1, 2016: the percentage of Republicans that would like to see the Affordable Care Act scaled back instead of repealed has more than doubled since the election; smoking will soon be prohibited in all public housing nationwide; some physicians are incensed by the American Medical Association’s support for Rep. Tom Price as HHS secretary.
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