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While the American Medical Association is fighting to reverse the financial risk to physicians over the controversial 90-day premium grace period in the Affordable Care Act, it has just released a series of resources to help doctors if confronted with policy jumpers. » Full article
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ICD-10. MU2. P4P. You have challenges. We have solutions.
Greenway’s answer to constant healthcare change is a smarter platform where clinical processes drive financial performance — clinically driven revenue cycle management™. Learn how to survive and thrive.
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Under the Affordable Care Act, millions of Americans have obtained health insurance, but new research shows that those newly insured won’t be guaranteed access to primary care physicians. » Full article
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Legal Notice
A new class action settlement with Baxter will provide payments to distributors and healthcare providers who purchased IG or albumin directly from Baxter or CSL. Click here for more information.
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Are you going to the 2014 ACP conference?
We want to talk to you about professional issues
If you are planning to attend the American College of Physicians Internal Medicine 2014 meeting, April 10-12, in Orlando, Medical Economics is setting up video interviews with internists to talk about the challenges you face in practice. Have a great idea to solve a management challenge? Want to talk about ACA? Send us an e-mail to [email protected] by April 7 to schedule time talk with the editors about professional issues that matter most to physicians.
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A free ICD-10 first-aid kit packed with ideas, strategies
Your practice’s income is at risk if you don’t prepare your team for the ICD-10 conversion on Oct. 1, 2014. If you can’t submit claims using ICD-10, you simply won’t get paid. To help, Medical Economics has compiled ideas and management strategies to help physicians and healthcare team members in our ICD-10 Resource Center. Read More
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A new study provides further evidence that improving patient care coordination can result in better outcomes and lower healthcare costs, especially among patients with chronic diseases. » Full article
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