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October 2, 2013

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Will Medicare reimburse physicians during the government shutdown?

We answer the most pressing questions you have about the government shutdown and how it might affect your medical practice. » Full article

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A list of healthcare agencies and services affected by the government shutdown

More than half of the Department of Health and Human Services workers have been furloughed due to the government shutdown. Make sure you know which services are continued and which are on hiatus. » Full article

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Medicare Shared Savings: A Practical Path to Accountable Care
This whitepaper presents ACO options and tips for ambulatory practices aiming to advance their culture of care, improve quality and benefit from cost-saving efforts.

Will Obamacare confusion stop people from signing up on healthcare exchanges?

Last minute polls about the opening of the healthcare exchanges show that the public is still confused by mixed messages about the Affordable Care Act. » Full article

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The Obesity Epidemic
More than 78 million U.S. adults and 12 million children and adolescents are obese, and those numbers increase every day. Articles, video, whitepapers, and resources to help you adapt your practice to confront the growing epidemic.

Senators seek delay in Meaningful Use 2

A group of U.S. Senators say the schedule for demonstrating Meaningful Use 2 is too aggressive and practices that are not ready should receive a one-year extension. » Full article

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