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Feb 07 2014

HHS has proposed a rule that would require most clinical laboratories to allow patients to have access to the results of their lab tests.

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-02-06/pdf/2014-02280.pdf
Feb 07 2014

Change Healthcare released information in its Health Care Transparency Index that identifies procedures with the most price variability and therefore the greatest opportunity for savings.  These include imaging scans, colonoscopies, ultrasounds, and some office visits.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/change-healthcare-analysis-identifies-eight-high-cost-high-frequency-and-highly-variable-services-that-offer-the-greatest-opportunity-to-save-on-healthcare-243695341.html
Feb 07 2014

Apparently a bipartisan deal has been reached to repeal the SGR formula for Medicare payments to physicians, keep the current reimbursement level and add one-half percent each of the next five years and continue to move to value-based reimbursement with base payments flat for the five years after 2018.  The cost is $126 billion over ten years.

http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20140206/NEWS/302069944?AllowView=VDl3UXk1TzdDdktCbkJiYkY0M3hlMEdwaVVVZER1ST0=&utm_source=link-20140206-NEWS-302069944&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mpdaily&utm_name=top
Feb 07 2014

Aetna has released results from a study of its high-deductible plans, showing that for companies that did a full replacement, over six years they saved $208 per employee per year.  The employees in these plans also accessed preventive care more frequently, participated in wellness programs more often and paid more attention to benefit and health information.

http://newshub.aetna.com/press-release/products-and-services/aetna-healthfund-study-results-highlight-more-decade-helping-emp
Feb 06 2014

The latest wound to the reform law is the CBOs recalculation that the law will result in greater job losses, as many as 2-3 million, than it previously estimated.  It also now believes fewer people will get coverage as a result of the law.  The bad news about the job losses is that fewer people working means less economic activity and growth and fewer tax revenues.

http://cbo.gov/publication/45010
Feb 06 2014

Noom has now raised a total of about $7 million for development of its wellness apps that aim to be "fun", and because people apparently just like its name.

http://www.pehub.com/2014/02/rre-ventures-leads-series-a-round-for-noom/
Feb 06 2014

Gould & Lamb, which provides Medicare secondary payer services to workers' comp plans, has been sold by Abry Partners to ExamWorks, a publicly traded company which offers medical exams and other services to the disability, workers' comp and other markets.  Examworks also announced the acquisition of several smaller providers of exam services.

http://online.wsj.com/article/HUG1758932.html
Feb 06 2014

Private equity firm Thoma Bravo is buying Global Healthcare Exchange, a company that helps hospitals reduce their medical and surgical supply costs.

http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20140205/NEWS/302059958?AllowView=VDl3UXk1TzdDdkdCbkJiYkY0M3hlMEdwaWtVZEQrND0=&utm_source=link-20140205-NEWS-302059958&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=hits&utm_name=top#
Feb 06 2014

According to a study prepared by Optum, wellness and care management programs can provide productivity savings to employers by reducing absenteeism and can also help employees reduce health risks.

Feb 05 2014

Axelacare Health Solutions, a home infusion company, is acquiring another home infusion company, ARC Infusion.

http://www.pehub.com/2014/02/harvests-axelacare-acquires-arc-infusion/
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