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Do you think that the economy is starting to recover based on what you are seeing in your practice?
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What year do you plan to achieve meaningful use of electronic health records at your practice? |
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If Massachusetts' experience with healthcare reform is any guide, national reform won't greatly reduce the number of your patients forced into bankruptcy because of their medical bills. Read full article.
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Good news from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): It's decided to drop a rule that would have required you to sign requisitions for lab tests for your Medicare patients. Read full article.
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While the overall health of the nation is slowly improving, race and class still are very important in determining patients' access to, and quality of, healthcare, according to recent reports from HHS's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Read full article.
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In 2008 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) launched the recovery audit contractors (RAC) program, designed to fight fraud, waste, and abuse in the Medicare system. In an effort to gauge the program’s efficiency and effectiveness, and find out whether appeals of RAC findings have been successful, The Frank Cohen Group, LLC has created a 10-question online survey for Medicare providers who have been audited by the RAC program. The survey is available at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/RacIssues. Results will be published in a future issue of Medical Economics.
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