The Disease Management Care Blog, believing that the ultimate end game will be an historicinsurer-physicianalignment, checked out an “Issue Brief” on theRising Employment of Physicians, courtesy of theCenter for Studying Health Center Change(hat-tip to the folks atKHN). The authors interviewed ...
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These surprise bills can occur when health insurance companies rely on “narrow and often inadequate networks of contracted physicians, hospitals, pharmacies and other providers as one mechanism for controlling costs”, which can lead to patients unknowin...
Surprise bills - Are out-of-network patients paying out of pocket expected to pay more than the region-specific, reference-based price [a price outside of that set by traditional insurance carriers]? and Are patients billed for complications stemming from National Quality Forum (NQF) serious...
As the rates of seasonal and routine vaccinations decline, reports of increasing cases of preventable diseases continue to surface. It’s no surprise that vaccines have become a hot topic, discussed widely across political platforms and… Sermo Speaks ...
The notion that specialized physiciantraining culminating with specialty board certifi cationand accreditation of healthcare organizations leads to superioroutcomes should not surprise as the processes used toobtain such designations are aimed at achieving recognizedquality standards. In 2002, Lisa Sharp et...
When Senate Bill 1264 was first introduced in February, insurers had the bases loaded, threatening to score a lopsided surprise-billing victory on one swing. With some deft pitching in the Texas Legislature, medicine worked its way out o... Joey,Berlin - 《Texas Medicine》 被引量: 0发表:...
It is no surprise that new Medicaid enrollees will have some degree of trouble accessing healthcare, but access to specialists has long been a problem for Medicaid. However, most of the new Medicaid enrollees will come from the previously uninsured [5]. While Medicai...