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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently issued a 鈥渟trategic vision鈥 for how it will administer the Physician Quality Reporting System, Physician Feedback/Value-Based Payment Modifier Program and other physician quality reporting programs. The document outlines five鈥
An estimated 42% of Medicare fee-for-service payments were value-oriented in 2013, according to a scorecard released yesterday by Catalyst for Payment Reform. About one-third of the payments were related to pay-for-performance programs, 12% to shared savings programs and 2% to shared-risk鈥
AHA鈥檚 Center for Healthcare Governance has released a free two-part webinar on understanding Population Health Management. Presenters from Kaufman Hall define population health management for health care boards and executives, and describe its rationale and purpose. They also explore a鈥
Allegiance Health in Jackson, Mich., is in the 鈥渕essy middle鈥 of moving from being a provider of 鈥渟ick care鈥 to a community wellness-based system, says president and CEO Georgia Fojtasek.
At this week鈥檚 AHA Annual Membership Meeting, the association recognized people and organizations that improve America鈥檚 health care. Among the major awards presented at the meeting were:
Hospitals and other providers need 鈥渟marter,鈥 more streamlined regulations to help them improve care in a rapidly changing health care environment, Rep. Charles Boustany, R-LA, today told attendees at the AHA Annual Membership Meeting. Appearing from Louisiana via satellite, the House鈥
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Friday posted its annual update to the 2014 electronic clinical quality measures. Eligible hospitals and professionals will use the updated specifications to electronically report eCQMs for CMS quality reporting programs in calendar year 2016,鈥
Three-quarters of emergency physicians say the volume of emergency department visits has increased since January 2014, when the Affordable Care Act required all Americans to have health insurance or pay a tax penalty, according to a new survey by the American College of Emergency Physicians.鈥
U.S. Hispanics (or Latinos) have a 24% lower overall death rate than whites, but are 50% more likely to die from diabetes or liver disease, according to a report on Hispanic health released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Heart disease and cancer are the two leading鈥
About 11.7 million people enrolled in Medicaid or the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program between Oct. 1, 2013 and Feb. 28, 2015, increasing total enrollment in the programs by 20.3% since the start of the first open enrollment period for the Health Insurance Marketplace, according to a鈥