Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Toppling TVs a Risk to Kids
State: Can’t confirm cancer cluster in Waycross area | Georgia Health News
Suwanee medical school starting PA program | Georgia Health News
Coping with Autism and Puberty | Kaiser Health News
Hospitals, doctors continue criticism of insurance deals at Capitol Hill hearing - Modern Healthcare
Hospitals, doctors continue criticism of insurance deals at Capitol Hill hearing - Modern Healthcare
Aetna, Anthem merger plans under scrutiny, again, by Congress | The CT Mirror
Monday, September 28, 2015
Infections in childhood could provide clues to disease development in later life - Medical News Today
AAP Encourages Continued Use of Expanded Apgar Reporting Form
Children in Foster Homes Need Better Health Care
Preschoolers Can Learn Heart-Healthy Lifestyles
Kaiser scores another annual top rating in Georgia | Georgia Health News
IRS May Have Allowed Insurers to Escape Millions in Fees and Penalties | The Fiscal Times
Sunday, September 27, 2015
ICD-10 Transition to Proceed Even if Government Shuts Down
ICD-10 Transition to Proceed Even if Government Shuts Down
By Kerry Young, CQ Roll Call
A nationwide changeover to a new set of medical billing codes will proceed on Oct. 1 even if Congress triggers a partial government shutdown that day by missing an appropriations deadline, according to a top federal official.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services already is establishing contingency plans for managing the transition to ICD-10 codes against the potential disruption of a shutdown, said Patrick H. Conway, principal deputy administrator of the agency, on a Thursday call with reporters. Managing the switch from the older ICD-9 codes is among the top priorities for the agency, and CMS has some flexibility in its staffing that can be used to keep the work on track in case of a shutdown, he said.
“Our goal is to have a smooth transition to ICD-10, both from a payment perspective and from the service around that payment," Conway said.
CMS is at the helm of a conversion of a system that underpins billing for services delivered in virtually every field of American medicine. ICD-10 is a more complex set of billing codes, which is expected to generate detailed information about medical practice to aid in future research on health care. Doctors and other health professionals have complained about the complexity of the new system, which contains about 72,000 procedures codes, compared to the roughly 4,000 used in ICD-9.
The deadline for the change from the older ICD-9 codes happens to fall at the same time as the start of fiscal 2016. Congress has not yet completed work on any new spending bills. GOP bids to defund Planned Parenthood are complicating efforts to get a routine stopgap continuing resolution in place to fund the federal government in the early months of fiscal 2016, in lieu of a completed appropriations measure.
Even without the complication of a potential government shutdown, CMS has been readying for expected glitches with the conversion to the ICD-10 system.
Conway said on the call that it may take a few weeks before any issues becomes known, due to the nature of payment cycles. CMS, the largest buyer of health care in the United States, earlier this year told Congress that there will be increased demand on its call centers for most of fiscal 2016 due to the conversion. CMS said it expects more inquiries from medical care providers seeking additional instruction on how to bill correctly, as well as calls from people enrolled in federal health plans who may be incorrectly billed due to invalid coding.
Insurance firms, hospital chains and makers of certain medical products also have warned their investors about the potential for payment s and additional costs related to the transition. Lawmakers including Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., and Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., will be watching the transition, and mayact to seek further help for doctors who struggle to adapt to the new codes.
Exposure to BPA in Pregnancy Tied to Low Birth Weight in Girls: Study
Expanding Medicaid coverage in Georgia has benefits, experts say | The Augusta Chronicle
Piedmont, WellStar cutting back on health plan | Georgia Health News
Utah Republican lawmakers to huddle behind closed doors on Medicaid expansion | The Salt Lake Tribune
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Secondhand Smoke May Double Risk of Hospitalization for Kids With Asthma
Potatoes, Tomatoes Make Up Bulk of Americans' Veggie Intake
10 Percent of U.S. Women Drink During Pregnancy: Study
Health Insurance Mergers: Aetna and Anthem Win Over Politicians - MoneyBeat - WSJ
Study: Obamacare has made Americans more conservative about health care - The Washington Post
Patient safety experts believe new IOM diagnostic error report will help save lives - FierceHealthcare
Later Umbilical Cord Clamping May Help Smallest Preemies
Want Your Kids to Exercise? Skip the Guilt
Memorial starting partnership talks with N.C. system | Georgia Health News
Health Insurers Seeking Mergers Play Down Antitrust Concerns - The New York Times
Stemming The Cycle Of Toxic Stress – For The Kids’ Sake | Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Girls Who Are Impulsive, Poor Planners May Be Prone to Weight Gain
Health-Care Providers, Insurers Supersize - WSJ
Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health gets $1.75M award - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Georgia obesity rate little changed, but still high | Georgia Health News
AMA, medical societies request pause in MU program
Health News Articles | News for Physicians & Medical Professionals
North Carolina to privatize Medicaid | News
Monday, September 21, 2015
American Academy of Pediatrics Reiterates Safety and Importance of Vaccines
Apples Are American Kids' Favorite Fruit
Tighter Gun-Control Laws May Lower Chances That Teens Carry Firearms
Sunday, September 20, 2015
More Cavities Seen in Kids of Chronically Stressed Mothers
Teens Copy Parents' Smoking: Study
Childhood Vaccines Debate Rekindled at GOP Presidential Debate
Tricycle injuries send thousands of tykes to ERs each year | Online Athens
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Filtered Sunlight May Be Effective Jaundice Therapy
The GOP’s dangerous ‘debate’ on vaccines and autism - The Washington Post
Antidepressant Paxil Isn't Safe for Teens, New Analysis Says
This Year's Flu Vaccine Should Be Better Match: CDC
School Nurses Stock Drug To Reverse Opioid Overdoses : Shots - Health News : NPR
State sees decline in rate of uninsured people | Georgia Health News
Cigna CEO defends Anthem deal, says consumer will still have choice | Reuters
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Gluten-Free Diet Has No Benefit for Children With Autism, Study Finds - WSJ
Health News Articles | News for Physicians & Medical Professionals
FDA Bans Sale of New R.J. Reynolds Cigarettes
Cardiologist and researcher Robert Califf nominated as next FDA commissioner - The Washington Post
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Pregnancy Intervals May Affect Autism Risk, Study Suggests
Can More Outside Time Help Kids' Eyesight?
The Gender Gap Persists In Academic Medicine, Studies Find | Kaiser Health News
Will ICD-10 conversion be worth the trouble? - Modern Healthcare
How Healthcare.gov Botched $600 Million Worth of Contracts - Bloomberg Business
Monday, September 14, 2015
Northside Hospital, Gwinnett Medical Merger May Cost Patients | WABE 90.1 FM
Peer Pressure May Have a Silver Lining
Constant Social Media Presence May Jeopardize Teens' Mental Health
ADHD May Mask Autism in Young Kids
Breast-Feeding Tied to Better Emotion Perception in Some Infants
Health insurance rates headed up in 2016 | Georgia Health News
Deal: August tax revenues up 9.4 percent | Governor Nathan Deal Office of the Governor
Overcoming telehealth's lingering obstacles | Healthcare IT News
Across much of US, a serious shortage of psychiatrists - The Daily Tribune : State
Rising costs, changing payments driving hospital mergers - The Boston Globe
Disaster Aftereffects May Linger for Children
Home Pesticide Use Tied to Child Cancer Risk
Hank and Billye Aaron give $3M to Morehouse School of Medicine - Atlanta Business Chronicle
House Hearing on Insurers’ Mergers Exposes Health Care Industry Divide - The New York Times
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Child death rates cut by half, but U.N. target missed | Reuters
Fewer U.S. Teens Abusing Alcohol, Prescription Meds: Survey
All Kids At Risk For Hazing, High School Sports Expert Says | WABE 90.1 FM
Four firms picked for Medicaid, PeachCare contracts | Georgia Health News
Judge Rules House Can Sue Obama Administration on Health Care Spending - The New York Times
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Ga. Braces For $100M Budget Hole Amid Possible Welfare Changes | WABE 90.1 FM
Health News Articles | News for Physicians & Medical Professionals
Anti-Tobacco Policies Cut Youth Smoking Rates: Study
Survival Rates Improve for Extreme 'Preemie' Babies
Anthem, Aetna Deals Threaten Competition Across U.S., AMA Says - Bloomberg Business
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
New Guidelines Call for Kids, Health Care Workers to Get Flu Shots
When Clock Springs Forward, Teen Brain May Fall Behind
Sleep Apnea May Hurt Kids' Grades
Anti-Tobacco Policies Cut Youth Smoking Rates: Study
Kids' ER Visits for Medicine Overdoses Dropping: Report
Most Americans View Access to Health Care as a Moral Issue...
More precise medical codes aim to track quality of care | savannahnow.com
Attorney general OKs Newton Medical affiliation with Piedmont | Rockdale Citizen
Doctors’ Association Sees Harm in Insurance Mergers - The New York Times
White House Takes Aim at Billions in Medicare and Medicaid Fraud | The Fiscal Times
One-Third of U.S. Kids With ADHD Diagnosed Before Age 6: Report
Autism Behaviors May Differ in Boys and Girls
Teens Using E-Cigarettes to 'Vape' Pot, Survey Finds
Siblings Now Main Source of Infants' Whooping Cough: CDC
Georgia's share of federal spending near the bottom | Online Athens
Poverty and pregnancy should not be fatal in Georgia | Georgia Health News
California Passes Bill Delaying Transfer Of Fragile Kids Into Managed Care | Kaiser Health News
Friday, September 4, 2015
AAP Warns of the Dangers of Binge Drinking in Adolescents
More High School Athletes Using 'Dip' and 'Chew,' CDC Finds
One-Third of U.S. Kids With ADHD Diagnosed Before Age 6: Report
Autism Behaviors May Differ in Boys and Girls
Alaska lawmakers meet to discuss Medicaid challenge, but don't drop lawsuit | Alaska Dispatch News
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
AAP Updates Well Child Visit Schedule
AAP Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Light From Smartphones, Tablets May Lower Sleep Hormone in Kids
Northside, Gwinnett Medical talk giant merger | Georgia Health News
White House: Alaska's Medicaid expansion 'right decision' | The Charlotte Observer
New advice for parents on peanut allergies - CBS News
Secondhand Smoke in Pregnancy, Youth Tied to Irregular Heartbeat Years Later
More College Kids Smoke Pot Now Than Cigarettes, Survey Finds
Cutting-Edge Gene Tests May Improve Management of Autism
Mom: Cannabis oil drastically improving daughter's life
Deal shows clout of Georgia health IT | Georgia Health News
Augusta-based Children's Hospital of Georgia ranks No. 1 in nation for quality, safety - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Georgia Girl Battling Deadly C.Diff Infection Saved By Fecal Transplant - Story | WOFL
U.S. Smoking Rate Falls to 15 Percent: CDC
Some Sobering Stats on Kids and Drinking
American Academy Of Pediatrics Recommends Individualized Counseling For Parents Of Premature Infants | Kaiser Health News
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