Federal lawmakers, with the support of medical device makers, continue to lobby for the passage of the Physician Payments Sunshine Act of 2007. S. 2029 would require transparency for financial relationships between physicians and drug, device and medical supply manufacturers.…
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Rhode Island lawmakers are pushing for a new ?near-miss? tracking system, and a bill in Massachusetts may require doctors to complete new drug training before they can become licensed.
A bill giving control of healthcare premium increases to the Washington state insurance commissioner could reduce insurance premium increases in the state, but it may also reduce new payor competition, say critics.
EndoEconomics invited a panel of legal experts to offer their opinion on issues that are pertinent to the ever changing ASC landscape. In light of the new Medicare reimbursement decision, physicians may be looking for alternative ways to effectively increase…
Among the outstanding content: "Benchmarking to Excellence: Using Quality Indicators to Improve Performance," "Final Rule ? Impact on Reimbursement," "Best Practices in Revenue Enhancement and Cost Reductions," and "The Devil is in the Details: Quality Control and Quality Assurance in…
UnitedHealth Group has completed its acquisition of Sierra Health Services, according to published reports . The continued consolidation of payors, as evidenced by this type of acquisition, has a very negative impact on surgery centers. Such consolidations provide payors with…
Orthopedic and spine procedures can be very profitable for surgery centers, as confirmed by the increasing number of centers performing these procedures. Reimbursement is solid for orthopedic procedures, and demand for implants is increasing as the Baby Boomer generation is…
A new study by the American Cancer Society revealed that of over 150,000 Medicare beneficiaries, only 25 percent received recommended screenings for colorectal cancer since Medicare initiated coverage for the tests, according to a press release from the American College…
The Empire Strikes Back: N.Y. Probes Underpayments by Insurers to Out-of-Network Providers, Patients
After several years of insurance companies aggressively setting limiting rates as to what they will pay out-of-network providers, New York has launched an investigation into whether insurance companies are unfairly setting those rates and causing patients to pay disproportionately high…
Since the administering of safe and effective anesthesia is such an essential component of the procedures performed in your ASC, you should approach the decision of who will provide anesthesia to your patients with due diligence. Here are three best…
