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Managed Care
April 2006
John Carroll
Some Specialist Societies Feel Left Out of AMA-CMS Deal on P4P Many physicians question the fairness of a deal between the American Medical Association and the government that give doctors a bonus when they follow certain rules. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2006
Standard Measures In Works For P4P Push Uncle Sam has decided to get behind the pay-for-performance effort in a big way, something some physician associations are less than thrilled about. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2007
AMA: Patients Will Feel Cuts in Medicare Next year's proposed 10 percent cut in Medicare payments is serving as a rallying point for members of the American Medical Association, which says the cuts will make it difficult for physicians to accept new Medicare patients. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2001
Bush: Medicare Drug Benefit Tied To Overall Reform Working quickly, President Bush has drafted the first half of his prescription drug plan for Medicare and sent it to Congress... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 20, 2011
Anna Edney
The Doctors in the House Have an Agenda Republican physician-lawmakers want to dismantle a Medicare cost-cutting board that could hit doctors in their wallets. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2007
John Carroll
Democratic Agenda Places Medicare Advantage at Risk Battle lines are drawn over proposals to raid the Medicare managed care program of funds to be applied to other health care needs. Democrats themselves are split. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
April 2000
Michael Levin-Epstein
Congressional Anti-Kickback Battle Hinges on HCFA's Regulatory Stance In an election year, the political hot buttons -- the Patients Bill of Rights and a Medicare prescription benefit, and maybe the issue of medical errors -- are sure to get a lot more attention than such mundane things as laws that would address potential kickbacks.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
October 2005
P4P Programs Used To Get Docs Online For both doctors and patients, health information is crucial -- that's what many pay-for-performance programs hopes to promote. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
December 2006
Compensation Monitor More than half of the nation's HMOs use pay-for-performance programs. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 10, 2005
Howard Gleckman
Medicare's Big Experiment The coming changes to Medicare aim to cut costs while improving care. Sound familiar? mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2007
John Carroll
Unlocking a Trove of Quality Data A bill before Congress would give analysts a powerful tool for sifting through Medicare data on the performance of hospitals and physicians. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
October 2005
Headlines On Deadline ... Defensive medicine is something the public seems to be very aware of... Pay-for-performance initiatives got a boost... mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton
July 30, 2003
Restructuring Medicare Is a Riskier Operation than First Thought Hailed as a bipartisan success when passed in late June, two Medicare reform bills are losing some of their luster as they face closer scrutiny by a conference committee made up of members of both chambers charged with reconciling the legislation this fall. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 20, 2006
Arlene Weintraub
Should Doctors Own Hospitals? Controversy builds over a fast-growing, profit-driven business in which specialty hospitals are partly owned and run by doctors. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
October 2000
Quick Fix May Be in Store for M+C, But Meaningful Change Likely To Wait Whatever diversion prescription drug proposals have provided, Medicare+Choice is back on Congress's radar screen. While sentiment is again running strong among legislators to address the wounded program, Congress is now racing a clock ticking ever closer to the elections... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
January 2006
Compensation Monitor A recent poll reveals that doctors distrust pay for performance programs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2001
Michael Levin-Epstein
Prescription Drug Talk Cooled Off Faster Than a Texas Thunderstorm Medicare reform -- and especially prescription drug benefits within Medicare -- no longer appears to be the burning issue it once was on Capitol Hill. The culprits: priorities and money... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
April 2006
Pay-for-Performance Champions Excited by California Program's Success A quality incentive program in California is yielding results that could be replicated in Medicare and other pay-for-performance (P4P) programs nationwide according to a new report. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2001
Michael Levin-Epstein
Managed Care Again Seen on Capitol Hill As Ripe for Reform Of the many health care issues circulating in the nation's capital, managed care reform is back as the biggest of them all... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
February 2005
Different methods used to gauge doc performance Just how physician performance is measured has become more important as P4P programs proliferate. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2000
Michael Levin-Epstein
Congress Asked To Take Action As HMOs Flee Managed Medicare Thanks mainly to the increasing cost of providing a prescription drug benefit, HMOs are exiting Medicare+Choice, the system that was supposed to manage the health of the nation's senior citizens, in droves. Only an act of Congress can save Medicare+Choice, but is seems doubtful that will happen. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
September 2007
John Carroll
Who Gets Covered, Junior or Grandma? America's Health Insurance Plans is mounting a very public campaign aimed at portraying a House bill as a measure that robs enrollees of essential benefits. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2007
Frank Diamond
Medicare Advantage Hits Jackpot with Private Fee-for-Service Plans The secret to the success of Medicare private fee-for-service plans is as old as gold. Will beneficiary satisfaction force Congress to keep the faucet turned on? mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2001
Michael Levin-Epstein
Health Care Talk Unseemly When United States Is at War In Washington, a city that thrives on policy discussion, most lobbyists, association executives, and politicians are incredibly reluctant to talk about legislative and regulatory issues affecting managed care... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
December 2007
John Carroll
How Doctors Are Paid Now, And Why It Has to Change Everyone knows about the perverse incentive of fee-for-service medicine, but that hasn't had much effect on its use. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 22, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Understanding Medicare: Claims In general, Medicare provides a level of coverage that is fairly similar to what private health insurance plans offer. Here are some tips for getting the most from it. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2006
John Carroll
Medicare Debates Fairness of Pay For Primary Care and Specialists A growing controversy in MedPAC and in physician organizations could spill over into how all health plans compensate doctors. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 7, 2009
Brian Orelli
Thanks for Nothing, CMS Insurers like Humana, Coventry Health Care, and UnitedHealth Group are going to have to raise the prices of their Medicare Advantage plans to keep their margins at a reasonable level. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2007
John Marcille
Pay for Performance Proceeds at Proper Pace The incrementalist pay-for-performance will be with us long after Medicare private fee-for-service plan is history. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 28, 2009
Brian Orelli
Your Doctor Is Killing You ... Financially What the doctor does has a big effect on how much health care costs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
May 2001
New Privacy Rules May Provide Boost For IT Companies For all the whining about HIPAA from providers and payers, there are reports that a growing share of them are beginning to see the value of it in long-term savings... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
January 4, 2007
Roy Mark
Dems Go Virtual to Promote New Agenda Second Life press conference promotes network neutrality and online posting of bills before votes. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 2, 2009
Brian Orelli
Winners and Losers of the House Health-Care Reform Bill There's something for everyone to hate. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
February 2001
In Medicare Bill, HMOs Got What They Wanted When the dust cleared over how $35 billion in Medicare "givebacks" would be divided, the Republicans prevailed -- Medicare HMOs got a bigger cut than Democrats wanted to give them. Now, President Bush may be poised to give Medicare managed care plans more... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 14, 2003
Howard Gleckman
This Medicare Reform Is No Cure The theory: The shift will improve treatment and save taxpayers money, helping to rein in ballooning Medicare costs while offsetting the expense of the drug benefit. Those are laudable goals. Unfortunately, Congress isn't likely to achieve them. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 24, 2009
Brian Orelli
Health Insurers Hammered. Again. Health insurers were blown away by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' announcement that it plans to raise the 2010 Medicare Advantage payment rates by only 0.5%. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
July 2005
Martin Sipkoff
Is Pay for Performance Part of the Cure or the Problem? Paying for performance promises improved quality, reduced cost, and higher income for doctors. So why are some of them worried? mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2002
Sharon Baker
Applause, Catcalls Greet Retainer Medicine Proponents tout personalized care and easy access, and imply superior health care. Critics fear "elitist" practices. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
March 2004
Joshua Kurlantzick
Health of a Nation The debate rages on about the cure for America's rising health insurance costs. But while everyone agrees that health insurance costs are skyrocketing, there is little agreement about the best ways to make health care more affordable for small employers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
June 2010
Andrew Gluck
Advising Doctors As medical economics change for the worse, both physicians and their financial advisors are getting organized. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
November 1, 2007
Donald Jay Korn
Medicare Choices What are Medicare private fee-for-service plans and why did their fortunes rise and fall so dramatically? Most important, if these plans survive in their current form, should advisors suggest them for clients enrolled in or approaching Medicare eligibility? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 23, 2011
Drew Armstrong
The Simplest Rx: Check on Your Patient Doctors and insurers cut costs by sharing information. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
April 1, 2006
Michael Fitzgerald
The Business Case for Paperless Medicine A strong argument can now be made that doctors in small and midsize practices should invest in electronic health records. Here's how to get your physicians on board. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
August 2001
GAO: Consultants Point Docs Toward Federal Law Violations The General Accounting Office has found that some health care consultants have been advising physicians to do things that conflict with federal laws and that may be unethical... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2001
Medicare+Choice Problems Chasing Away 58 Health Plans Medicare+Choice, the program that was supposed to ease the elderly into managed care, is itself suffering from the uneasiness of HMOs dissatisfied with payment rates... mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
November 2000
Rights Bill Inaction Spurs Clinton To Act Without Congress Health care issues generated political brinkmanship as the 106th Congress skidded toward Election Day -- capped by President Clinton's declaration of a limited series of patient rights regulations following Congress's failure to pass a patient rights bill... mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton Major Health Care Reform Under President Bush Remains Elusive Three of the chief health-care challenges facing the United States are: finding a way to provide coverage for the millions of uninsured, reforming Medicare, and setting up a prescription-drug plan for the elderly. The White House is likely to make headway on only the third of these in the next two years. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 4, 2010
Terhune & Weintraub
Take Your Meds, Exercise -- and Spend Billions Washington wants to pump big money into so-called disease management, though there's scant evidence that it works. mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
March 1, 2009
Jill Wechsler
Through the Looking Glass Pharma relations with researchers are critical for developing new technology, and reformers will discourage inappropriate relationships by making any links to pharmaceutical marketing known to all. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Tara Weiss
Reasons Not To Become A Doctor There were once many rewards to being in the medical profession. For decades, doctors earned hefty paychecks, had autonomy and respect. Those benefits are fading, and as a result, so is the number of doctors. mark for My Articles similar articles