April 16th 2025
The executive order targets lower drug prices through Medicare reforms, anticompetitive crackdowns, and transparency mandates.
Could Missouri Be Next to Expand Medicaid Managed Care?
April 16th 2015Missouri already spends $1.2 billion on Medicaid managed care in less than half its counties. The new plan would extend managed care to all Medicaid clients except the blind, disabled, and elderly. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, the CEO of the Medical Society argued against moving Medicaid to managed care, citing problems in other states.
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Two Tales of Medicaid Expansion: in Montana, a Step Forward; in Florida, a Step Back
April 10th 2015In Montana, 13 Republicans helped give a Medicaid expansion bill a solid majority to send it back to the Senate for reconciliation. A bill signing could come by next week. In Florida, Governor Rick Scott appeared to reverse his 2013 position that he could not deny the uninsured access to care.
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Study Finds Delay in Melanoma Surgery for 1 in 5 Medicare Beneficiaries
April 8th 2015The study's lead author said delays in melanoma surgery were more common than expected, and the team at Yale School of Medicine is looking into explanations. Right now, there is no "gold standard" for how long it should take between a diagnosis and excision.
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Kent Thiry on Creating Reimbursement Stability in Medicare Advantage
April 6th 2015Medicare Advantage has the potential to be the most powerful part of the solution for American healthcare, but the government needs to create reimbursement stability in order for that to happen, said Kent Thiry, chief executive officer of DaVita Healthcare Partners Inc.
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Medicaid Patients Have Harder Time Finding a New Physician
April 1st 2015Physicians were accepting nearly equal amounts of new Medicare and privately insured patients in 2013, but much fewer were accepting new Medicaid patients, according to a new report from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
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Senate Punts on SGR Reform After House Passes Value-Based Incentives
March 27th 2015The overhaul would fix the Medicare reimbursement system and align payment with CMS' current efforts to reward value-based care. For the first time, the wealthiest seniors would be asked to pay higher premiums.
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