November 21st 2024
Despite significant progress in expanding health insurance coverage since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted, millions of Americans still face critical gaps in access to and affordability of health care.
Medicare Part B Nightmare: Mandi Bishop Interviews Two Medicare-Eligible Individuals
April 25th 2017Medicare Part A is an automatic entitlement that older Americans start receiving when they begin receiving their Social Security check, but the other parts of Medicare can be more difficult to enroll in. Mandi Bishop, CEO of Aloha Knows, interviewed 2 intelligent individuals who went through a 5-month process to get a mistake fixed for enrollment in Medicare Part B.
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Physician Behavior Not Changed by EHR Price Transparency, Study Finds
April 23rd 2017A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine finds that adding Medicare fee schedules to hospitals’ electronic health record systems did not significantly impact the number of laboratory tests ordered by physicians.
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Creating a Value-Based Formulary: Dr Patricia Salber Interviews Dr Kai Yeung
April 18th 2017During this year's Patient Access Network Foundation Challenge, research submitted by Kai Yeung, PharmD, PhD, of the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, was chosen as the paper winner. The main topic of the challenge this year had been Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications.
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Medicare Issues Rules for CGM Coverage - No Smartphones Allowed
March 28th 2017Dexcom's G5 Mobile is the only continuous glucose monitoring system that meets Medicare criteria for coverage. However, details of the coverage rules released this week state that people with diabetes who want coverage cannot use the system with a smartphone app.
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Impact of a Value-Based Formulary in Three Chronic Disease Cohorts
A value-based formulary was implemented that used cost-effectiveness analysis to inform medication co-payments. Diabetes cohort expenditures decreased by $9 per member per month.
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Integrated Healthcare in Housing for Elderly Lowered Inpatient Stays, Readmissions
March 23rd 2017An innovative housing model for seniors that incorporates healthcare within the residential environment contributed to lowered rates of both inpatient hospitalizations and readmissions, according to a recent study.
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CMS Delays Cardiac Bundled Payments and CJR Expansion, After Offering Clues
March 20th 2017The delay is partly due to the Inauguration Day executive order than delayed implementing new regulations. But it may also signal a shift in thinking on CMS' approach to bundled payments and who should drive them-doctors or health systems.
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Ross Owen Outlines the Importance of Local Partnerships When Caring for Complex Populations
March 19th 2017Partnering with local nonprofits with expertise in various areas, such as food support, vocational services, and mental health case management, Hennepin Health has been able to successful manage the health of a complex population, explained Ross Owen, health strategy director of Hennepin County.
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Home Visit Models Save Money, Reduce ED Visits, Hospitalizations
March 17th 2017Home visits by teams led by registered nurses or lay health workers can reduce costs and utilization of services, such as emergency department visits and hospitalizations, according to a paper published in Health Affairs.
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Medicare claims analyses offer insight into how proposed policy changes would affect out-of-pocket prescription costs for Part D beneficiaries requiring specialty drugs.
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Dr Marietou Ouayogode: More Emphasis on Prevention Is Important for Baby Boomers
March 17th 2017The increased emphasis that the Affordable Care Act and Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs) placed on prevention is important in reducing the high cost of older patients, especially as the baby boomer generation reached retirement age, explained Mariétou Ouayogodé, PhD, post-doctoral fellow at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
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Beneficiary Engagement in Medicare's Alternative Payment Models: From Serendipity to Active Choice
March 10th 2017This article explores elements of patient and consumer engagement implicated by Medicare’s alternative payment models, emphasizing the potential for shopping and use of cost information.
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