April 23rd 2025
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are increasingly playing the role of data sleuths as they identify and report trends of anomalous billing in hopes of salvaging their shared savings. This mission dovetails with that of CMS, which under the new administration plans to prioritize rooting out fraud, waste, and abuse.
Farzad Mostashari, MD, Answers Why Data is 'Oxygen' for Innovation
March 4th 2014Farzad Mostashari, MD, visiting fellow, Brookings Institution, former national coordinator for health information technology (HIT), US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), discusses how data and digitization are driving innovation in healthcare.
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There's a Life-Saving Hepatitis C Drug. But You May Not Be Able To Afford It.
March 3rd 2014There's a new drug regimen being touted as a potential cure for a dangerous liver virus that causes hepatitis C. But it costs $84,000 -- or $1,000 a pill. And that price tag is prompting outrage from some consumers and a scramble by insurers to figure out which patients should get the drug -and who pays for it.
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From Cost-Benefit Concerns to Personalized Medicine: What's New in Treating the Youngest Patients
March 2nd 2014Some of the same themes being raised across medicine-how to balance the quality of care with soaring therapy costs, and how to unleash the power of genomics to tailor treatment-were part of Saturday's workshop Hot Topics in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. The session of the American Academy of Pediatrics took place during the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in San Diego, California.
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ACOs: What Are the Early Results?
February 27th 2014Laura Beerman, director, customer segment analysis, Decision Resources Group, presented a discussion that highlighted the early results of accountable care organizations (ACOs). She said that while the Pioneer ACOs created a large initial buzz, their cost savings has varied widely.
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Raulo S. Frear, PharmD, Says How PBMs Are Aligning Benefit Designs for Delivery System Reform
February 26th 2014Raulo S. Frear, PharmD, general manager, OmedaRx, says pharmacy benefit managers are aligning benefit designs for delivery system reform in a few ways. With respect to the delivery system reform, if you look at ACOs as a specific example, our experience has been that the ACOs are not really ready to talk about different benefit designs, Dr Frear says. They're still learning what it means to accept risk and that means risk across a lot more areas than just pharmaceuticals.
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ONC Proposal Aims to Address EHR Vendors' Concerns on Evolving Rules
February 24th 2014Federal officials issued the first set of voluntary standards under a new process that will give companies that develop electronic health-record systems more notice about what requirements will be included in the federal rules governing their products.
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Physician Financial Incentives and Care for the Underserved in the United States
Financial incentives alter the quality and quantity of care that physicians provide. Understanding physicians' recent experience with incentives may help shape current payment reform efforts.
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Segment 4 - Considering the Costs of Hepatitis C Treatment
February 18th 2014While some patients and physicians are not aware of the costs of care, others are concerned about whether they can afford treatment options at all. Dr Miller describes some of the major steps to the incremental benefits and incremental costs incurred by new agents.
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ICD-10 Costs Higher than Previously Estimated, AMA Report Finds
February 17th 2014Implementing the new ICD-10 procedural and diagnostic codes, which the CMS says must happen by Oct. 1, will be more expensive than previously estimated, according to new research. But costs will vary widely depending on practice circumstances.
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AHA Seeks Alignment of Quality Programs, Measures
February 14th 2014In response to a request for comment issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on its proposed Quality Strategy, the American Hospital Association is calling for more significant alignment of its quality measurement activities in order to reduce the burden on hospitals and providers.
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Secret Sauce For ACOs: One Healthcare CIO's Answer
February 12th 2014The technological underpinnings for an accountable care organization (ACO) include all the basic healthcare IT you have heard so much about, including electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), and health information exchange (HIE) for transmitting patient data between participating organizations that are not necessarily all on the same EHR.
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Peter B. Bach, MD, Discusses How ACOs and PCHMs Drive Cost Savings
February 6th 2014Peter B. Bach, MD, MAPP, director, Center for Health Policy and Outcomes, and attending physician at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, says accountable care organizations (ACOs) and patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) may have the potential to drive cost savings, especially in clinical areas such as readmissions.
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U.S. Says Results Encouraging for Healthcare Delivery Reforms
January 31st 2014The Obama administration on Thursday reported what it called encouraging results from efforts to reduce healthcare costs and improve the quality of care for more than 5 million Medicare beneficiaries under Obamacare
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Mixed Results for Medicare ACOs
January 31st 2014The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reports that accountable care organizations (ACOs) that participated in its Shared Savings program during 2012 saved $380 million in health spending. However, more than half of the 114 participating organizations did not produce any savings.
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CCHIT Ending Testing and Certification of EHRs
January 29th 2014The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology is getting out of the business of testing and certifying electronic health-record systems after nearly a decade as the first and still most-commonly used provider of those services in the U.S.
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First Crop of Medicare ACOs Navigate Data Problems
January 29th 2014A survey of Medicare ACOs after their first year in operations suggests that all parties, government and private sector health organizations, have improvements to make in the coming years, especially when it comes to sharing data.
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