Tag Archives: Medicare

The Rundown | Week of 10.29.2018

How does autumn affect our mind? How does Trump plan to lower drug prices? Is screen time hurting children’s mental health? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown, our weekly digest of healthcare’s most important issues!

The Rundown | Week of 10.22.2018

What unconventional benefits will Medicare Advantage plans add? How will the $293M from HHS be spent on primary care? Are value-based payments on the rise or decline? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown, our weekly digest of healthcare’s most important issues!

The Rundown | Week of 10.15.2018

Can CMS force Big Pharma to advertise drug prices on TV? How does fake sugar affect healthy bacteria? Why was Anthem sued $16M? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown, our weekly digest of healthcare’s most important issues!

How Do Physician-Led ACOs Accelerate the “Quadruple Aim” + Population Health?

Physician-led ACOs routinely outperform hospital ACOs. Why is this? Learn what policies and features enable these organizations to improve the patient experience while lowering costs!

The Rundown | Week of 10.1.2018

Who are the two new recipients of the Nobel Prize in Medicine? Why are Medicare Advantage payments lowering while employer-based health insurance rises? Find the answers to these questions and more in The Rundown, our weekly digest of healthcare’s most important issues!

MDPCP: A Five-Point Debrief for Busy Maryland PCPs

Maryland is a trailblazer when it comes to healthcare. Since the 1970s, Maryland has eschewed the other 49 states’ approach by adopting an all-payer system for hospital services. This unorthodox move effectively eliminated cost-shifting between hospitals. Then, in 2014, the state pivoted once again to a model that emphasized quality-care delivery, population health strategies, and …

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