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Jan 21 2011

HealthLeaders Media

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Physicians in large groups should include a wide scope of quality issues in documenting their meaningful use initiatives

Jan 21 2011

Politico

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Hoyer said this week that the political reality is that the program may need to save more money.

Jan 21 2011

NPR

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The chairmen of four House committees announced their plans to move on to the bigger challenge of coming up with specific measures to kill or replace parts of the legislation.

Jan 21 2011

The Hill

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The Department of Health and Human Services announced new grants Thursday afternoon to help states implement health insurance exchanges, a key provision of the reform law.

Jan 21 2011

HealthLeaders Media

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907 pages of legislation creates new task forces, agencies, and boards; new and greater accountability and efficiency; and, some would say, a whole new world order.  The phrase “secretary shall” occurs more than 1,000 times.

Jan 21 2011

Fiscal Times

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Three Senate Democrats wrote House Speaker John Boehner Thursday, asking him to pass a bill repealing a new tax filing requirement for businesses.

Jan 21 2011

HealthLeaders Media

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The average per capita cost of healthcare services covered by commercial health plans and Medicare programs rose 6.27% in the 12 months ending in November 2010

Jan 20 2011

nextgov.com

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Aging, gadget-loving baby boomers will likely expand the mobile health IT market to $4.6 billion by 2014 and to $12 billion by 2020, market analysts predict.

Jan 20 2011

New York Times

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The Food and Drug Administration said it would ask the Institute of Medicine for comment on seven proposals, including creation of a new category of devices that would require more data for approval. A report from the institute is expected this summer.

Jan 20 2011

HealthLeaders Media

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Half of “non-elderly” Americans under the age of 65 — 129 million people—might have a pre-existing medical condition such as high blood pressure or arthritis that could deny them health care coverage if the Affordable Care Act is repealed

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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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