NEW YORK – Natera announced on Wednesday that its Prospera Lung test has received coverage from the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for single lung transplant patients in the ...
Those getting virtual hospital-at-home care had shorter stays and fewer emergency department visits, Los Angeles General ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services provides two aspects of healthcare coverage: Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B. Part A provides hospital coverage, while Part B covers doctor’s ...
After reading the letter, we became concerned because the retirees were moving to a Medicare Advantage plan that we do not contract with. Iron Road Healthcare and the executives from the Medicare ...
Medicare covers this for long-term and terminal illnesses, including inpatient and outpatient services and mental health care. Palliative care is a type of service that many Medicare beneficiaries ...
Investing in healthcare services in underserved areas yields greater improvements in patient outcomes than expanding services ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Nov. 12 released a report on rural and urban disparities in care for Medicare beneficiaries. The report highlights differences in clinical care experiences ...
Dead Letter Post Office- - sounds spooky, doesn’t it? A post office for the dead? It seems like something straight out of a horror or a thriller novel! Fascinating and a bit unsettling ...
The AHA appreciates CMS’ interest in improving Medicare Advantage (MA) data collection and audit capabilities to increase transparency and oversight of the program as it continues to grow. We applaud ...
In response to the recent opinion piece "Board certification puts an excessive ... me − even more than receiving my “dismissal” letter at the end of the season. It was basically saying ...
In the Dispatch-Argus Oct. 24 edition, Terry Savage's column entitled "As enrollment begins, Medicare changes need attention," had some mistakes. Mistake 1. Part D drug coverage - all true except ...
On November 7, Health Affairs held a virtual event highlighting how states have promoted Medicare and Medicaid integration and how federal policy can better care for people who are dually eligible.