Two Deloitte surveys provide insight into consumer and provider views of telemedicine.
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The conclusion to a review of MedPAC's annual report to Congress on Medicare issues.
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The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission issues its annual report to Congress.
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A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine advances the science of designing effective smoking cessation (and other wellness) programs.
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Recruiting and compensation for physicians is generally strong, according to a new Merritt Hawkins report.
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Most Americans don't get all recommended preventative services, according to an analysis in Health Affairs.
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PriceWaterHouseCooper releases its 2019 medical trend estimates for employer health plans.
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A study in the Journal of Health Economics finds that greater nurse practitioner independence is associated with some utilization and cost changes.
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The Bureau of Economic Analysis has released updated analyses of health spending by disease or medical condition.
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Research published in Health Affairs shows very minor benefits from Medicare's Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative.
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Research carried in JAMA Cardiology finds that states with malpractice limitations have lower treatment intensity for cardiology conditions.
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The most recent Trustees' report on the financial status of Medicare suggests again that now is the time to take action to shore up the program's future.
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A new article based on the Employee Benefits Research Institute survey regarding patient engagement finds that health plan satisfaction doesn't increase over time.
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A draft review of research regarding telemedicine concludes that it generally provides as good a quality of care as in-person services and may reduce costs in some instances.
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A brief report from the University of New Hampshire Center for Venture Research finds an ongoing robust angel investing environment.
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