Thursday, July 28, 2011
Vaccinated Children Vs. Unvaccinated Children -- What Are The Risks?
Families Shifting From Private To Public Health Insurance For Children
GP And Parental Reluctance To Address Childhood Obesity Revealed By New Research
Gov’t report: US health care tab to hit $4.6 trillion in 2020, averaging $13,710 per person - The Washington Post
States nervously watch debt-ceiling impasse - USATODAY.com
Health On The Hill: Medicare, Medicaid Taken Off Table In Budget Talks - Kaiser Health News
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Ads by Christian groups pressure lawmakers to protect the poor in debt talks - The Washington Post
Cobb Rep Bobby Franklin found dead in home
Costs called biggest health care challenge | timesfreepress.com
McDonald's Makes Apple Move Towards Healthier And Happier Kids Meals
Quality Of Life For Children With ADHD And Their Families Worsens With Greater Disease Severity
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Navigant gets nod on Medicaid redesign | Georgia Health News
Eating Location Increasingly Important Factor In Diet Of American Children - Medical News Today
Asthma Risk Lower In Breastfed Babies - Medical news Today
Weak Synchronization In Brain May Be A Marker For Autism - Medical news Today
Increasing Vegetable Intake By Hiding Vegetables In Children's Foods - Medical News Today
Monday, July 25, 2011
Review & Outlook: 'The Flight to the Exchanges' - WSJ.com
Sunday, July 24, 2011
New regulations for U.S. food, beverage advertising toward children - latimes.com
Anti-gun doctors sue in Florida | The Barr Code
A doctor who couldn’t afford to stay in Georgia | Georgia Health News
Officials seek input on health reform
Friday, July 22, 2011
Editorial: Battling childhood obesity should pay dividends || OnlineAthens.com
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Why Washington Lets Medicare and Medicaid Fraudsters Bilk Taxpayers of Trillions - Avik Roy - The Apothecary - Forbes
Trends To Watch For Curbing Health Costs - Kaiser Health News
Ranks are thin in Gwinnett’s war against TB | Georgia Health News
Gang Of Six Deficit Plan: Executive Summary - Kaiser Health News
States' pockets empty as Medicaid stimulus winds down - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance
Medical News: Doctor's Office Is Source of Many Infections - in Infectious Disease, Infection Control from MedPage Today
Tom Coburn returned to Gang of Six after deep health cuts - Matt DoBias - POLITICO.com
As debt talks intensify, Obama opens door to short-term deal to buy more time - The Washington Post
Exploring The Limits Of Children's Healthcare, What's The Reality Of Providing Care To All? - Medical News Today
Tobacco Smoke Exposure Increases Severity Of Bronchiolitis In Babies - Medical News Today
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Scientists Define Structure Of Astrovirus For Juvenile Diarrhea
Health Law Bolsters Funding For In-School Clinics - Kaiser Health News
State health plan facing tough fiscal choices | Georgia Health News
Public Health cleanup to take ‘serious digging’ | Georgia Health News
Magazine rates metro Atlanta’s best hospitals | Georgia Health News
Monday, July 18, 2011
Children With Public Health Insurance Less Likely To Receive Comprehensive Primary Care
Hearing Loss In Teens Linked To Second Hand Smoke Exposure
Why can’t our politicians handle the truth? | Cynthia Tucker
The Value of Medicaid - NYTimes.com
After the stimulus, big shifts in Medicaid funds
Dems' muddled message on Medicaid worries advocates - The Hill's Healthwatch
State proposes increases in Medicaid co-pays | ajc.com
Thursday, July 14, 2011
More Than 15,000 Fast Food Restaurants Trim Down For Kids' Obesity
Screening ECGs For Young Athletes Present Interpretation Challenges : Internal Medicine News
Georgia Revenue Picture Continues to Improve
Deal: June revenue numbers up 6.2 percent
The state of Georgia’s net revenue in June rose $87.5 million or 6.2 percent as compared to net revenues in June 2010, Gov. Nathan Deal reported today. The strong finish to FY 2011 punctuates a year of improvement in which all 12 months showed positive growth in monthly net collections relative to FY 2010.
“We saw numbers that were above trend for 12 consecutive months in FY 2011,” Deal said. “The upward movement in Georgia’s revenue numbers is a clear indication that our state can and will advance as long as we continue the practice of maintaining a fiscally conservative state budget.”
The following changes within the various tax categories led to the overall revenue increase:
Individual Income Tax: Individual Income Tax collections for June 2011 reported an increase of $55 million or 7.5 percent, up from $728 million in June 2010 to $783 million in June 2011.
The following notable components within Individual Income Tax make up the overall increase:
• Individual estimated payments are up $14.5 million or 13.5 percent.
• Individual withholding payments are up $12 million or 1.8 percent.
• Individual refunds issued (net of voided checks) are down $(22.5) million or -27.7 percent.
• All other Individual Income Tax categories are up $6 million.
Sales and Use Tax: Sales and Use Tax reported an increase in net collections of $45 million or 11.4 percent, up from $394 million in June 2010 to $439 million in June 2011. Gross collections reported an increase of $46 million or 6.0 percent, up from $763 million in June 2010 to $809 million in June 2011. Net Refunds were up to $2 million or 88 percent when compared to the same month last year. The Local Sales Tax Distribution for June 2011 declined by $(1) million when compared to the sales tax distribution total of $367 million in June 2010.
HHS and states move to establish Affordable Insurance Exchanges, give Americans the same insurance choices as members of Congress
Republican governor breaks with House GOP over Medicare cuts - The Hill's Healthwatch
Underinvesting in Children - Governing
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Governors contest Medicaid cuts floated in debt ceiling talks - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance
What a debt ceiling deal could mean for Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security - The Washington Post
State exchange panel considering options | Georgia Health News
The Importance Of Family Meals Throughout The Teen Years - Medical News Today
Neonatal And Perinatal Factors May Contribute Towards Autism Risk - Medical News Today
Medicare, Medicaid Cuts Would Only Shift Rising Costs - WSJ.com
Medicare, Medicaid Cuts Would Only Shift Rising Costs - WSJ.com
Obama, Republicans Struggle to Reach Budget Agreement - NYTimes.com
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Study Finds Benefits in Health Insurance for the Poor - NYTimes.com
S.C. Doctors Fear 5% Medicaid Cut May Cause Patients To Lose Access - Kaiser Health News
The Associated Press: Report: Systems to catch Medicaid fraud inadequate
Health Affairs Study: Volume Shapes Medicaid Spending - CQ
Health Affairs
Study: Volume Shapes Medicaid Spending
By Melissa Attias, CQ Staff
At a time when many governors are looking
to Medicaid as a place to cut costs, a study released Thursday found that among
some Medicaid patients, interstate variations in spending are shaped more by
the volume of care provided to patients than the prices paid for services.The analysis, appearing in the July issue of Health Affairs, was based on Medicaid spending data from 2001 to 2005, but it was limited to Medicaid-only beneficiaries who were disabled and receiving cash assistance since a uniform national eligibility standard exists for those recipients.
The study also found that some large states are spending twice as much per beneficiary as similarly-sized states.
In the 10 highest-spending states, per capita spending was $1,650 above the national average, with $1,186 or 72 percent due to the volume of services delivered. The 10 lowest-spending states, in contrast, spent $1,161 below the national average, with $672 or 58 percent attributed to volume.
The study also found that increased price and volume resulted in the most expensive care in the mid-Atlantic compared to other regions, while reduced price and volume produced the least expensive care in the south central region.
Lead author Todd P. Gilmer, a
Gilmer pointed to the example of
The study also found that higher numbers of primary care physicians were associated with lower hospital admission rates for diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and adult asthma.
And it found that when Medicaid patients saw their doctors more and doctors were paid higher rates for those visits, it likely led to fewer hospitalizations. That suggests, the researchers said, that increased primary care access may result in lower admissions rates.
As a result, the authors said that they expect that the provisions of the 2010 health care overhaul (PL 111-148, PL 111-152) aimed at increasing access to primary care, such as expanding the size of the primary care workforce and temporarily increasing physician payment rates under Medicaid, may reduce inpatient admissions. They also noted that the law’s planned 2014 expansion of the Medicaid program makes the findings particularly relevant, as states and the federal government face fiscal, administrative and system challenges regarding its implementation in the coming years.
“Our hope is that the results presented here will provide Medicaid programs with the tools to help them continually improve their ability to purchase cost-effective, high-quality care,” they wrote.
President Calls For 'Meaningful Changes' To Medicare, Medicaid (Video Excerpts) - Kaiser Health News
President Calls For 'Meaningful Changes' To Medicare, Medicaid (Video Excerpts) - Kaiser Health News
Monday, July 11, 2011
Obesity Fight Starts Very Early - Associated Press
HHS targets Medicaid costs with new coordinated care models - FierceHealthcare
Physicians should supervise PAs to avoid malpractice - FierceHealthcare
More Medical Schools Are Screening Applicants Closely for People Skills - NYTimes.com
Governors Wary Of ‘Blending’ Federal Contribution To Medicaid, CHIP – Capsules - The KHN Blog
State in a bind on Medicaid funding | ajc.com
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Doctors brace for Medicaid cuts - Thomasville Times Enterprise
Georgia loses ground in battle of bulge | ajc.com
House Democrats Urge CMS Against Caving - The Commonwealth Fund
Study: Volume, not cost, drives up Medicaid spending - The Hill's Healthwatch
Predicting The Severity Of Illness In Children Using Vital Signs Medical News Today
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Statistics Prove That Sports Help Ease Aggression In Boys - Medical News Today
Patients Billed Doctors for Waiting Time - ABC News
GOP, AMA renew attacks on healthcare panel - The Hill's Healthwatch
Are You Better Off With Medicaid Than No Insurance? A Landmark Study Says Yes (Guest Opinion) - Kaiser Health News
Study Finds Benefits in Health Insurance for the Poor - NYTimes.com
Obesity, Chronic Illness And Bullying - Medical News Today
A Dozen States Slice Medicaid Payments To Doctors, Hospitals - Kaiser Health News
Receptionists take on the brunt of patients' emotions - FiercePracticeManagement
S.C. Doctors Fear 5% Medicaid Cut May Cause Patients To Lose Access - Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Hospital CEO pay has some ill at ease | ajc.com
Doctors less welcoming of children on Medicaid, GAO finds | iWatch News
Medicare and Medicaid Could Lose Billions in Budget Talks - NYTimes.com
Managed Care Enters The Exam Room As Insurers Buy Doctor Groups - Kaiser Health News
Getting A Good Night's Sleep - Medical News Today
Monday, July 4, 2011
Foods With Baked Milk May Help Build Tolerance In Children With Dairy Allergies
Late Talkers Not More Likely To Have Behavioral Or Emotional Problems Later On
Medicaid: Extending The Enhanced Federal Match Makes Sense (Guest Opinion) - Kaiser Health News
Use social media to 'brand' your healthcare career - FierceHealthcare
Friday, July 1, 2011
Just five percent of patients account for half medical spending - FierceHealthcare
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