Showing posts with label Regulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Regulation. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2015

This Week in Healthcare: 6/22 - 6/26

Top news from around the healthcare industry this week:

What people are saying about the health care subsidy ruling
Here’s a look at what lawmakers and others are saying about the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling this morning on allowing people in Ohio and other state’s to keep their health care subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.

OSHA cracks down on healthcare employers
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Thursday that it would crack down on hospitals and nursing homes for workplace hazards that aren't protected by formal rules. Experts say politics have complicated efforts to formalize workplace regulations.

Healthcare IoT, Apple Watch ready to change patient care
IT consultant and IoT thinker Frank Palermo, in the second part of a two-part Q&A, says patient satisfaction is the main benefit of healthcare IoT.

Happy reading! Have a great weekend.




Friday, June 12, 2015

This Week in Healthcare: 6/8 – 6/12

Top news from around the healthcare industry this week: 

Walgreens, MDLive expand telehealth collaboration to three more states 
Walgreens has expanded its relationship with telehealth service provider MDLive, bringing remote physician access to customers in three new states and, for the first time, to PCs as well as mobile devices. Users of Walgreens mobile apps and the walgreens.com portal in Colorado, Illinois and Washington state now can consult 24/7 with board-certified MDLive physicians for $49 per encounter, the two companies announced Tuesday.

Outraged, engaged patient takes aim at paternalistic physician 
It’s hard to know how many patients out there are truly “empowered,” and I suspect it is a relatively small number, but one of the louder voices out there is Duncan Cross, a longtime engaged patient with Crohn’s disease.

Arizona hospitals, doctors avoid 5 percent Medicaid pay cut 
Arizona hospitals, doctors and other health providers will get a reprieve after the state's Medicaid program announced it will cancel a planned 5 percent payment cut because of lower-than-expected use among enrollees and a prescription-drug rebate.

One nation, under sedation: Medicare paid for nearly 40 million tranquilizer prescriptions in 2013 
In 2012, Medicare’s massive prescription drug program didn’t spend a penny on popular tranquilizers such as Valium, Xanax and Ativan. The following year, it doled out more than $377 million for the drugs. While it might appear that an epidemic of anxiety swept the nation’s Medicare enrollees, the spike actually reflects a failed policy initiative by Congress.

Game Changer: CMS’ Proposed Medicaid Managed Care Regulation 
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its long awaited Medicaid managed care proposed rules on May 26; the rules were published in the Federal Register on June 1 (80 Fed. Reg. 30198-31297). The last time the federal government seriously tackled Medicaid managed care was in a 2002 regulation (67 Fed. Reg. 40989, June 14), a response to the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (Pub. L. 105-33), which itself amounted to a major new chapter in Medicaid’s relationship to what by then had become known as managed care.


Happy reading! Have a great weekend. 




Monday, August 18, 2014

7 Reasons Why You Need to Attend MDRP in September


Government rules and regulations affect every department at a pharmaceutical company and within the past few years, interconnectedness between government programs, commercial contracting, finance and legal departments has become more evident, and more important. This year's looming rules and regulatory changes from CMS, HRSA, and OIG and the impact of the ACA could completely change the way you conduct government-related operations.

IIR's Medicaid Drug Rebate Program Summit has become THE authoritative MDRP event for everything government pricing, rebates and regulation, because it brings together all the pieces you need to succeed-regulatory updates, 550+ MDRP executives, and 20+ solution providers across three days.

Specifically here are 7 reasons reasons no MDRP Executives can miss out:

1. Get essential regulatory and ask questions of key federal and state government officials such as HRSA, OIG, CMS & more

2. Direct access to 13 State Rebating Representatives
o Realize millions in potential savings through face-to-face meetings with States by signing up for the exclusive Dispute Resolution Meetings and leave Chicago with money back for your company

3. Overcome challenges in the current legal landscape and ensure compliance with government program mandates affecting manufacturers in the new Legal & Compliance Track

4. Earn both Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and CPE credits for the first time

5. Understand the true impact of the ACA and Medicaid reform with 2 Industry Keynote speakers

6. Hear from Texas, Utah, Illinois and more in the State Spotlight session in the Price Calculation and Contracting Strategy Track

7. Sharpen Your GP Skills in Four Focused Pre-Conference Summits



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