The federal fraud and abuse rules are being revised to accommodate value-based purchasing and other reimbursement changes.
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A study in JAMA Network Open discusses trends in high and low-value cardiac testing in Medicare.
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A study in JAMA Network Open suggests that Medicare Advantage plans use lower-quality home health agencies.
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How providers react to price transparency is analyzed in a Journal of Health Economics study.
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New research finds that comprehensive care management for children with chronic diseases made no difference in outcomes.
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Oh boy, another bogus study on "waste" in our health system.
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The Government Accounting Office critiques the Medicare quality of care program.
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A study carried by the JAMA Open Network reveals that what physicians say they did in billing and medical records may not be what actually happened.
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A blog post at Health Affairs from CMS discusses the latest results from the Medicare ACOs.
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Research in the Journal of Health Economics examines the effect of nurse practitioner prescribing authority on population mental health.
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A study published in the Health Services Research journal finds that less competition among Medicare Advantage plans may be associated with higher quality.
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A paper at the National Bureau of Economic Research examines reimbursement and access in Medicaid.
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A study in Health Services Research explores the utility of patient-reported satisfaction measures.
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The 2019 Kaiser report on employer provided health benefits is out, full of its usual good information.
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Research carried by the Journal of the American Medical Association Geriatrics discusses end-of-life care.
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