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Nov 19 2009

CBO Report on Senate Bill

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The CBO analyzes the most recent Senate health reform bill, finding it would increase coverage to 94% of Americans and reduce the deficit over the next ten years, but the…
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Nov 19 2009

ECRI Advises Plans on Top Technologies for 2010

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The ECRI Institute released a report advising payers on technologies to watch for in 2010, including genetic testing, imaging technologies, orthopedic devices and EHRs and PHRs. Most are very expensive…
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Nov 18 2009

Deloitte Issues Update On Retail Clinics

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Deloitte issues one of its periodic reports on retail clinics, finding that growth has slowed, if not stopped, but payer and consumer acceptance has increased. Deloitte anticipates renewed growth in…
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Nov 17 2009

Office of the Actuary Strikes Again

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The CMS Office of the Actuary zings the House bill, finding it will likely increase total national health care spending, its proposed savings from cuts in payments to Medicare institutional…
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Nov 16 2009

Hospitals Are Surviving the Recession

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Thomson Reuters and the AHA release updated reports on hospitals, Thomson showing that their revenues and profits are improving, as are credit availability and investment portfolios, while the AHA continues…
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Nov 14 2009

Weekend Potpourri IV

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Another dose of weekend tidbits, covering PAP screenings, health insurer consolidation, Part D plan satisfaction, Rand's look at the best methods to reduce health care costs, geographic variations in health…
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Nov 13 2009

Drugs, Drugs, Drugs

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Interesting reports on specialty pharmacy, drug benefits, drug sales and the IMS buyout.
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Nov 12 2009

Few Innovations Lower Cost

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
A study reported in the Annals of Internal Medicine tried to find medical innovations that significantly lowered costs, with only minor reduction in quality or outcome. Very few were found,…
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Nov 11 2009

Remote Monitoring of Heart Failure Patients

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The Journal of the American College of Cardiology published a meta-analysis of usual care for heart failure patients versus regular telephone follow-up or remote electronic monitoring, finding that the latter…
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Nov 10 2009

International Survey of Primary Care Doctors

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The Commonwealth Fund supported a survey of primary care physicians in several countries to compare their use of health IT, the availability of incentives, patient payment issues and other matters.…
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Nov 09 2009

AMGA EHR Survey

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The American Medical Group Association conducts a survey on EHR usage by physician groups, revealing the difficulty in implementation, and high expectations in value, which tended to be met only…
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Nov 07 2009

Weekend Potpourri III

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Yet another installment of the weekend health care miscellany that you are undoubtedly growing fond of.
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Nov 06 2009

Current HHS Inspector General Work Plan

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The Office of Inspector General issues a work plan every year which gives guidance on potential areas of mismanagement, fraud and abuse in federal programs. This year's plan reveals continuing…
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Nov 05 2009

GAO Report on Medicare Use of Physician Profiling

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
The General Accounting Office gives its perspective on the viability of the per capita method of physician resource use profiling by Medicare and provides useful insight into the topic of…
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Nov 04 2009

Workers’ Comp Health Costs

By Kevin Roche Commentary No Comments
Researchers at the University of California suggest that if workers' compensation medical care were moved to general health insurance, the administrative savings would pay for expanded access in reform bills.
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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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2019 Kaiser Family Foundation Employer Health Benefits Report
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MedPAC 2019 Report to Congress
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