Friday, September 30, 2016
A Doctor's Words Key to Whether Child Gets HPV Vaccine
The Need To Replace EpiPens Regularly Adds To Concerns About Cost | Kaiser Health News
‘Water lady’ on front lines in campaign against arsenic in Georgia wells | Georgia Health News
Pencils, pens and EpiPens: How a medical device became standard in hundreds of Georgia schools | Georgia Health News
Pencils, pens and EpiPens: How a medical device became standard in hundreds of Georgia schools | Georgia Health News
UnitedHealth subsidiary ditches ACA exchange after posting losses - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
UnitedHealth subsidiary ditches ACA exchange after posting losses - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
CMS awards $347 million to healthcare groups to improve patient safety - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Older Teens Exercise Habits Follow Them into Adulthood
Curiosity about cigarettes, cigars falling among students - Medical News Today
Will California’s proposed tobacco tax hike reduce smoking? | Georgia Health News
Hurdles Ahead for Zika Vaccine: Experts
Congress Agrees to More Zika Funding: Reports
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Advocating for more managed care | TheHill
E-cigarette users see smoke-free areas as OK for vaping | Georgia Health News
Farm Kids Get Fewer Allergies, International Study Finds
How Much Video Gaming Is Too Much for Kids?
Babies With Cleft Lip Likely to Have Normal Adulthood: Study
Monday, September 26, 2016
Eliminate Sweetened Drinks, Cut Kids' Sugar Intake
Kaiser continues winning streak in ratings of health plans | Georgia Health News
It’s In The Water: The Debate Over Fluoridation Lives On | Kaiser Health News
Anti-vaxxer mom changes mind when 3 kids fall ill | www.ajc.com
Highly Anticipated MACRA Rule At OMB; In Final Stage Of Review
Highly Anticipated MACRA Rule At OMB; In Final Stage Of Review
September 21, 2016 | InsideHealthPolicy | John Wilkerson
CMS on Wednesday (Sept. 14) sent the final rule for the highly anticipated MACRA physician pay system to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review. Although the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act is separate from the Affordable Care Act, the success of much of ACA's delivery and payment reforms, including accountable care organizations, depend on CMS' ability to implement a new physician pay system that gets physicians to become more efficient.
Many lobbyists and consultants thought it would take CMS longer to send the rule to OMB. Agency officials have said they expect to publish the regulation by early fall, and no one knows whether OMB will review it faster than that.
The agency has been struggling to get the balance right on the new pay system. It wants to get physicians to accept the risk of penalties for poor performance while not alienating them with standards that penalize many doctors without much hope of receiving bonuses.
"MACRA has the potential to shape the delivery system of the future by incenting creation of the advanced risk bearing organizations that will provide care to future generations of medicare beneficiaries," CAPG Vice President of Federal Affairs Mara McDermott said. "To fulfill that potential, CMS has to ensure that there are appropriate incentives for risk-bearing physician groups."
MACRA creates a two-part pay system in which providers either qualify as alternative payment models or they are subject to Merit-based Incentive Payment System. Physicians must start reporting to the Quality Payment Program next January, and payment will be adjusted in later years based on that performance.
As part of the balancing act, Acting CMS Administrator Andy Slavitt last week said CMS will give physicians longer to prepare for the new pay system. Physicians may avoid pay cuts in the first year by merely reporting information next year, and they have other options for participating in MIPS with less risk.
Most physician groups praised Slavitt for going easy, but some physicians who prepared for the new system are bothered that they will now get smaller bonuses in the first year.
CMS is implementing MACRA at a critical time. After years of slow growth, health care spending appears to be speeding back up. The Obama administration is relying on accountable care organizations to curb Medicare spending growth, but so far results have been mediocre; the most recent CMS figures show that Medicare spent $217 million more in bonuses to accountable care organizations than the ACO program saved. And ACOs don't include drug spending, which is growing faster than other segments of Medicare, according to the Campaign for Sustainable Rx Prices. --
Alabama Medicaid Agency restores payment rates for doctors | AL.com
Gardening May Give Kids' Diets a Boost
Healthy Diet as Teen, Less Weight Gain as Adult
9 of 10 U.S. Teens Don't Get Enough Exercise
Piedmont’s expanded presence to change care in Athens area | Georgia Health News
Senate Democrats Again Question Aetna's Exchange Withdrawal - Morning Consult
Thursday, September 22, 2016
U.S. Lawmakers Blast Mylan CEO Over 'Sickening' EpiPen Price Hikes - The New York Times
Daily Baths Not a Must for Kids
Smoking Losing Its Cool With Kids, CDC Says
Flavorings Boost Toxicity of E-Cigarettes in Lab Study
DNA-Based Vaccine Guards Against Zika in Monkey Study
Why the Teen Years May Not Be Lean Years
Frightening new drug surfaces in Georgia - Story | WAGA
Editor's Corner: Fury over EpiPen pricing could fuel Medicaid rebate investigations | FierceHealthcare
Cigna disputes DOJ's claim that Anthem deal will harm competition, innovation | FierceHealthcare
Quality of care doesn't improve at hospitals that employ physicians - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Mylan CEO defends EpiPen cost to angry lawmakers - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Close Bond Between Kids, Parents Has Long-Term Health Benefits
Obese Kids Have Different Germs in Their Gut
Early Introduction of Eggs, Peanuts May Cut Kids' Allergy Risk: Study
Smoking Leaves Lasting Marks on DNA: Study
More Must Be Done to Fight 'Superbugs': U.S. Gov't Report
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
FDA protects kids from illegal sales of e-cigarettes, e-liquids and cigars - Medical News Today
Medicaid expansion enrollment tops 300K in Louisiana | State Politics | theadvocate.com
Healthy Diet May Be Key to Kids' Reading Skills
CDC: Too Many Antibiotics Still Being Prescribed in U.S.
Close Bond Between Kids, Parents Has Long-Term Health Benefits
Monday, September 19, 2016
Overweight Kids Often Shunned, Bullied
Parents' Use of Outdated Advice May Slow Concussion Recovery
'Baby-Led' Weaning Doesn't Raise Choking Risk: Study
Codeine Not Safe for Kids, Pediatricians Warn
Suicide Can Strike Children as Young as 5: Study
In Battle Against Zika, Researchers Seek Foolproof Test For Infection | Kaiser Health News
Pharma lobbying held deep influence over opioid policies | Center for Public Integrity
Friday, September 16, 2016
Zika does cause microcephaly, but questions remain - Medical News Today
Facebook Bullying Can Cause Depression
Childhood Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall: CDC
Laws to help working moms who breastfeed still meet resistance
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Children exposed to potentially toxic chemicals daily in household dust - Medical News Today
Study details sugar industry attempt to shape science | Online Athens
How Can Parents, Pediatricians Discuss Guns In The House? | Kaiser Health News
The striking difference between states that expanded Medicaid and the ones that didn’t - The Washington Post
Slavitt says high premium increases are result of one-time effects - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Mylan CEO to testify in hearing on EpiPen price increases - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Diabetes During Pregnancy Could Pose Harm to Baby
New Approach Helps Ease Teens' Stubborn Concussion Symptoms
DeKalb County schools to test lead levels in drinking water | www.ajc.com
Georgia again ranks high in rate of uninsured | Georgia Health News
Report: Hungry Teens Often Feel Responsibility To Help Feed The Family | Kaiser Health News
Parents Often Battle To Get Their Children Mental Health Services At School | Kaiser Health News
Dayton Children's Hospital starts screening families for social needs - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Clues in microbiome of infants point to future allergies and asthma - Medical News Today
Spike in teen obesity explained by decreased calorie burn in puberty - Medical News Today
Heart Docs: Never Expose Kids to Cigarette Smoke
Feds reject Ohio plan to charge fees to Medicaid beneficiaries | cleveland.com
Obama meets with remaining insurers on ACA exchanges - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Monday, September 12, 2016
Rate of Youth Soccer Injuries More Than Doubled in 25 Years
Mylan Response on EpiPen Doesn’t Satisfy Senate Chairman - Bloomberg Politics
Dosing Errors Common With Kids' Liquid Meds
Sunday, September 11, 2016
CDC's Frieden: We're Nearly Out of Money to Fight Zika
MACRA: CMS will give docs 4 options for 2017 | FierceHealthcare
Warren, Sanders launch probe into insurer that bailed on ObamaCare | TheHill
CMS rejects Kasich's cost-sharing Medicaid waiver request - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Friday, September 9, 2016
Feds say Bevin's Medicaid waiver proposal clears first step | Lexington Herald-Leader
3 Zika cases ID’d in Northwest Georgia - Rome News-Tribune: Local
AMA, consumers urge N.Y. regulators to reject Anthem-Cigna merger - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
CMS will give providers flexibility on MACRA requirements - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Thursday, September 8, 2016
EpiPen Controversy Continues | Medpage Today
AAP Issues Flu Vaccine Recommendations for 2016-17 Season
Congress Can't Agree on Additional Funding to Fight Zika
TV Booze Ads a Lubricant for Teen Drinking: Study
Georgia still has major problem with obesity, report shows | Georgia Health News
Hospital ownership of medical practices grows by 86% in three years - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Doctors' Decision-Making Tool Could Cut Unnecessary Antibiotic Use
Experts Say Stepped-Up Monitoring Is Crucial As Zika’s Threat Lasts Beyond A Baby’s Birth | Kaiser Health News
A Lobbyist Wrote the Bill. Will the Tobacco Industry Win Its E-Cigarette Fight? - The New York Times
A Lobbyist Wrote the Bill. Will the Tobacco Industry Win Its E-Cigarette Fight? - The New York Times
EpiPen Price Rises Could Mean More Riches for Mylan Executives - The New York Times
EpiPen Controversy Fuels Concerns Over Generic Drug Approval Backlog | Kaiser Health News
Friday, September 2, 2016
Chickenpox Cases Down 85 Percent Since 2-Dose Vaccine Started: CDC
Passage of California surprise-bill legislation could spur other states to act - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
How Mylan tried to keep Teva from selling a generic EpiPen
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Laser Pointers Can Cause Serious Eye Damage in Kids
Most Americans Don't Want Tobacco on Drug Store Shelves
Funds to Fight Zika Nearly Exhausted: CDC
CMS remains at odds with Tennessee over Medicaid waiver - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
As Obamacare choices dwindle, feds face consumer, political backlash
Mylan’s Generic EpiPen — A Price Break Or Marketing Maneuver? | Kaiser Health News
Task force unveils options to cover uninsured in Georgia | Georgia Health News
Shepherd Center to open concussion clinic - Atlanta Business Chronicle
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