The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services April 9 held a demonstration showcasing the first series of products intended to push the health care industry toward a more connected ecosystem. The event highlighted tools and applications from more than 50 companies supporting the Medicare App Library that was initially announced in February. Tools intended to promote digital data access and eliminate manual check-in forms were featured, along with personalized health apps providing tailored guidance for nutrition, wellness and chronic disease management. 

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday issued guidance on state-directed payment quality evaluations, clarifying the minimum elements…
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