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Mashup Score: 0Fee-for service admissions up for SNF, down for home health - 11 month(s) ago
New report from Trella Health finds Medicare fee-for-service admissions increased by 5.8% among skilled nursing facilities, but decreased among home health
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Physicians are clinging to fee-for-service payment to avoid the proverbial ‘race to the bottom’ of bundled payments, which often cut pay rates.
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Patients whose physicians transitioned from an enhanced fee-for-service model to a team-based capitation model had fewer ED visits than patients who did not receive team-based care, according to data published in Annals of Family Medicine. “Team-based care is seen as a central pillar in high-functioning primary care by professional associations and policy experts in both Canada and the
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Mashup Score: 2Why Cigna keeps partnering with its competitors - 2 year(s) ago
The insurer’s investment in another insurer, Bright Health Group, continues Cigna’s trend of partnering with businesses that, on the surface, seems like they should be competitors.
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Providers are clamoring for CMMI to open up another application period for the Direct Contracting payment model to start in 2022.
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Mashup Score: 0Connected Health Initiative Launches Value-Based Care Task Force - 3 year(s) ago
The Connected Health Initiative is launching a Value-Based Care Task Force, which aims to make sure telehealth and mHealth are included in the shift from fee-for-service to VBC strategies.
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Mashup Score: 4Cognitive Assessment At Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit In Fee-For-Service And Medicare Advantage Plans | Health Affairs Journal - 3 year(s) ago
Research Article Health Affairs Vol.39 No.11 Cognitive Assessment At Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit In Fee-For-Service And Medicare Advantage Plans
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Featured in the Nov. issue, Mireille Jacobson of @USCLeonardDavis + coauthors of @SchaefferCenter study enrolled adults 65+ use of Medicare's annual wellness visit + receipt of cognitive assessments in #FeeForService & #MedicareAdvantage plans. Read more: https://t.co/5tGG4GCoIq https://t.co/kGicunP4uv
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Mashup Score: 3An American Disgrace | Health Affairs - 3 year(s) ago
Book Review Health Affairs Vol.39 No.11 An American Disgrace
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#FeeForService gets blamed for excess US #healthspending. In the Nov. issue, @gusmano_mk of @RutgersSPH et al study how fees are set in countries where doctors are paid fee-for-service. Learn what they find https://t.co/mKEj532TAw Also: Don't miss today's podcast w/ the authors https://t.co/TYfptSysFP
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Mashup Score: 0THCB GANG Live EPISODE 18 - 4 year(s) ago
Episode 18 of “The THCB Gang” will be live-streamed on Thursday, July 16th from 1PM PT/4PM ET! Join us below! Joining Matthew Holt are some of our regulars: …
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Mashup Score: 1Why States’ ‘Netflix Model’ Prescription Drug Arrangements Are No Silver Bullet | Health Affairs - 4 year(s) ago
In June 2019, Louisiana contracted with Asegua Therapeutics––a subsidiary of Gilead Sciences––to pay a lump sum in exchange for as much of a new hepatitis C regimen as is needed to treat patients in its Medicaid program and correction facilities during 2019–24. If successful, this “subscription” payment arrangement would dramatically broaden how many patients Louisiana can treat per year,…
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In this blog, @RANDCorporation's Harry Liu + Andrew Mulcahy explain, "as the US health care system transitions from a #feeforservice based model to a #valuebased one, subscription models may have the potential to play a larger role than they do currently." https://t.co/Ab4Kvj6CF4 https://t.co/v5pHBfeSTD
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#Feeforservice admissions up for #SNF down for #homehealth https://t.co/IvCcI9vhEN