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MedPAC discusses draft payment recommendations for 2023
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission this week discussed several draft recommendations for Congress, which the panel would vote on in January.
Senate passes bill averting Medicare cuts to hospitals, other providers
As urged by the AHA, the Senate last night voted 59-35 to pass legislation that would stop Medicare cuts to hospitals, physicians and other providers from going into effect early next year.
Perspective: Progress on Stopping Cuts to Hospitals … Still More Work to Do
This week Congress passed legislation to stop a number of harmfu
Project Engage seizes 'reachable moment' to treat substance use disorder
Terry Horton, M.D., saw an opportunity for early intervention.
Webinar: Adding Value by Embedding Mental Health Care in Every Patient Visit
Properly diagnosing and treating mental health disorders through an effective integrated team approach is vital to achieving population health. In 2000, Intermountain created a Mental Health Integration (MHI) program that made mental health evaluation and services part of routine primary care.
Webinar: St. Vincent’s, Jacksonville, the ROI of Mental Health First Aid
Learn how five local hospital systems created a course to train people to perform "adult mental health first aid," giving members of the public skills to help someone who is developing or experiencing a mental health crisis
Patient Billing
This issue brief discusses the key challenges with the patient billing experience today, based on national surveys and consumer research, and identifies opportunities for hospitals and health systems to improve the patient billing experience.
Hospital and Physician Groups File Lawsuit Over No Surprises Act Final Rules That Jeopardize Patient Access to Care
Plaintiffs American Medical Association (“AMA”), American Hospital Association (“AHA”), Renown Health, UMass Memorial Health Care, Inc. (“UMass Memorial Health”), Stuart S. Squires, M.D., and Victor F. Kubit, M.D., by and through their attorneys, bring this action for declaratory and injunctive relief against defendants the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, Department of the Treasury, Office of Personnel Management, and the current heads of those agencies in their official capacities.
Hillcrest Medical Center Focuses 'Don’t Bug Me' Flu Vaccination Campaign on Kids
Mixing facts and fun, Hillcrest Medical Center and the Tulsa Health Department are helping kids learn about preventing spread of the flu and COVID-19.
Bill to stop Medicare cuts passes House, Senate
In a Dec. 9 bipartisan vote, the Senate passed legislation supported by the American Hospital Association (AHA) and AONL that would stop Medicare cuts to hospitals