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A federal judge in Texas who ruled that the entire Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, yesterday said that the law can stand while his ruling is being appealed.
A federal judge in Texas who ruled that the entire Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, yesterday said that the law can stand while his ruling is being appealed.
A federal judge today ruled in favor of the AHA and hospital plaintiffs saying that the Department of Health and Human Services “adjustment” by nearly 30 percent of 2018 Medicare payment rates for many hospitals in the 340B Drug Pricing Program was unlawful.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Dec. 21 issued a rule, called “Pathways to Success”, that finalizes changes to the Medicare Shared Savings Program, including to the structure of payments made to accountable care organizations and other aspects of participation in the MSSP.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
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Navigating how to use data to drive strategies for bundled care redesign can be overwhelming. The AHA Center for Health Innovation hosted the Bundled Payments: Learning in Action Series. These webinars are exclusive to…
This presentation offers an overview of the 2019 Environmental Scan, outlining key themes and trends that the health care field is currently facing during this time of transformation. Understanding the current climate of health in America will help hospital and health system leaders to shape the…
A federal judge Dec. 14 ruled that the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA) is unconstitutional because Congress repealed the tax penalty enforcing the law’s individual mandate.
As of November 2018, more than 700 Industrial Control Systems (ICS) belonging to US-based networks accepted connections through port 1911 to the Tridium Niagara Framework’s Fox protocol from random public IP addresses.