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Medicare revision would hurt 70 Iowa hospitals DesMoinesRegister.com More than half of Iowa's hospitals would face deep cuts in federal financing if a proposed change in Medicare rules is adopted. Seventy Iowa hospitals would be targeted if the government went back to the original rules for Medicare's Critical Access ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare's DME Bidding Program Criticized MedPage Today The program -- created by the same law that created the program's Part D prescription drug program -- came in response to several government watchdog reports finding Medicare's fee schedule for medical equipment at times too high. Round one bidding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare plan would bring deep cuts to 70 rural Iowa hospitals DesMoinesRegister.com Seventy Iowa hospitals would be targeted if the government went back to the original rules for Medicare's Critical Access Hospital program, as federal experts recently recommended. The Department of Health and Human Services released the list to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Outpost In what is now a rite of fall, it is again time for Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage, Open Enrollment. Beginning on October 15 and ending on December 7, Medicare recipients from Key West, Florida to Cape Flattery, Washington and beyond will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obamacare and Medicare Tucson Citizen The word is starting to get out about Obamacare and the requirement that everyone sign up for health insurance through their state marketplace. I've gotten calls and email from clients who are on Medicare and are wondering if they need to do something. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare: Docs Not Leaving Program; Sen. Baldwin Pushes To Protect Rural ... Kaiser Health News In Medicare news, doctors may not be leaving the Medicare program in droves as some think. Sen. Tammy Baldwin is pushing back against Medicare cuts to rural hospital reimbursement, and some hospitals are making follow-up care changes to lower ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are Hospitals Already Saving Money for Medicare? Bloomberg Medicare continues to exhibit remarkably slow growth: a modest 3 percent over the past year. That's great news, but a debate is raging about whether this is caused by a weak economy (and therefore will reverse as the economy recovers) or other factors ... See all stories on this topic » |
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2012 Medicare Statistics | Stratasan - Advanced Health Analytics in ... By Whit Ryan Medicare accounts for 38.4% of the total U.S. discharges based on the latest Stratasan projection of 38,919,778 inpatient discharges. The ability to understand who, and where your Medicare patients are coming from is critical to all providers ... Stratasan - Advanced Health Analytics... |
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No Shopping Zone: Medicare Is Not Part Of New Insurance ... "We want to reassure Medicare beneficiaries that they are already covered, their benefits are not changing and the marketplace doesn't require them to do ... www.webmd.com/.../no-shopping-zone-medicare-is-not-part-... |
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