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Jan 21 2011

2011 Potpourri IV

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
On we go into the New Year, already on our fourth Potpourri, this one rich with information on state Medicaid program issues; what makes for a successful wellness program; what…
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Jan 20 2011

EHRs and Malpractice Liability

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Whether the fear is justified or not, physicians and other providers are often motivated by avoiding malpractice claims. An essay in the NEJM discusses how EHRs and other health IT…
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Jan 19 2011

One Perspective on Health Care’s Future

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
CSC put out a report giving its vision of the future of health care, with a particular focus on how emerging technologies may reshape wellness, prevention, early disease detection, treatment…
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Jan 18 2011

MedPAC Report on Regional Service Use Variation

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
We have reported several times on geographic variation in health spending, primarily in regard to Medicare beneficiaries, MEdPAC released a new brief that focuses on variation in use as opposed…
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Jan 17 2011

MedPAC’s Medicare Advantage Comments.

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
MedPAC weighs in unasked on some proposed changes to the Medicare Advantage program; objecting to CMS' intent to limit benefit design flexibility on home health care and to CMS's proposed…
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Jan 14 2011

2011 Potpourri III

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Once more into the Potpourri breach, this week covering CBO's scoring of a repeal of PPACA; a global wellness survey; Medicare's failure to use its data to identify abusive providers;…
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Jan 13 2011

2009 Health Spending

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The initial report on 2009 national health expenditures is profiled in Health Affairs. The recession had a notable impact in slowing utilization and overall spending, particularly for consumers paying out-of-pocket,…
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Jan 12 2011

FDA Regulation of Wireless and Mobile Health

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
An incredibly useful paper has been issued by the mHealth Regulatory Coalition on issues surrounding potential FDA regulation of communications technology used for health-related purposes. The paper provides background and…
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Jan 11 2011

Cost-Sharing and Outcomes

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Cost-sharing by consumers is an issue of the greatest importance in an era of increasing premium share, high deductibles, and coinsurance. A new report looks at the potential health consequences…
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Jan 10 2011

PWC on 2011

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
PWC gives its perspective on major trends for 2011 in a recently released report. The trends are what would be expected, but some useful consumer survey information is included.
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Jan 07 2011

2011 Potpourri II

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Off we go into 2011, with more snippets of health developments including the OIG's 2011 work plan; an international survey of internet usage for health purposes, physicians' understanding of patients'…
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Jan 06 2011

Medication Adherence Methods

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The high prevalence of medications as the primary method of treatment especially for chronic diseases has led to focus on ensuring that patients take the drugs that are prescribed for…
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Jan 05 2011

Venture Activity Improves

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Venture capital funding has been in the doldrums since the recession began but has rebounded along with the recovery. Two new reports suggest that exits have improved, allowing a refresh…
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Jan 04 2011

Hospitalizations for Seniors

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The Agency for HealthCare Research & Quality released a brief on hospitalizations among the elderly. This category of service accounts for a significant and growing portion of national health spending…
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Jan 03 2011

EMRs to the Rescue–or Not?

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The expansion in government encouraged HIT, particularly EMRs, has researchers busy trying to identify cost and quality effects. Another recent study suggests that the effect of EMRs on quality is…
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Kevin RocheThe Healthy Skeptic is a website about the health care system, and is written by Kevin Roche, who has many years of experience working in the health industry. Mr. Roche is available to assist health care companies through consulting arrangements through Roche Consulting, LLC and may be reached at khroche@healthy-skeptic.com.

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This is an outstanding report on total global drug spending and trends, with projections out to 2025.  It helps you understand this important area of health care, which does much...
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The Office of the Actuary annual report on national health spending, covering 2018.
December 7, 2019
2019 Kaiser Family Foundation Employer Health Benefits Report
October 1, 2019
MedPAC 2019 Report to Congress
June 18, 2019

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February 11, 2026
And here is why I often wonder what investors are thinking when they make large investments in companies with dubious businesses.  Carbon Health was going to open hundreds of primary...
February 5, 2026
Chamber Cardio helps cardiologists participate in value-based payment arrangements, which adjust payment based on outcomes.  Medicare and other payers have implemented these but it makes no difference on total spending....
February 5, 2026

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