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September 13, 2012

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ACOs encourage coding biases: study

The financial incentive of shared savings may lead to "coding biases" whereby practices list more diagnoses per patient visit than they otherwise would, according to a recent study. » Full article

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IOM: Health system needs major overhaul

Despite advances in technology, knowledge, and innovation, the U.S. health system comes up short on basic fundamentals such as quality, outcomes, cost, and equity, according to the Institute of Medicine. » Full article

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2013 fee schedule needs work, AMA says

The American Medical Association (AMA) has asked the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to continue working on its proposed 2013 Medicare physician fee schedule. » Full article

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Are current payment models sustainable?

Healthcare and pharmaceutical executives aren't certain that current payment models are sustainable—even as soon as 5 years into the future, according to a new survey from KPMG. » Full article

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EHRs affect physicians/staffs differently: study

Recently published research may shed light on why you hate your EHR but your staff doesn't. » Full article

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