Time, Cost Burden Millennials & Gen Xers Take on as Role of Caregiver
November 13th 2020Today, senior care can have a number of health benefits for the well-being of older adults. However, some family members of the patients receiving care are carrying more of the financial weight and taking care of the groundwork in their family member's care.
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NORD Report: COVID-19 Telehealth Surge Especially Important for People With Rare Diseases
November 12th 2020Telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic has been especially important to patients with rare disorders, many of which are autoimmune diseases, according to a recent report from the National Organization for Rare Disorders.
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Addressing Steps, Challenges Health Orgs Must Meet Toward CMS, ONC Interoperability Rules
November 11th 2020MHE's Briana Contreras spoke with Matthew Michela, President and CEO of Life Image, the world’s largest medical evidence and image exchange network. The two delved through the specific steps each type of healthcare organization - from health systems, payers and IT companies - must follow to comply to meet the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) new interoperability and patient access rules.
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Amwell in Favor of Extending Waivers Made for Reimbursable, Easy Access Telehealth Visits
November 10th 2020In this second of a two-part video interview with MHE, Amwell Chief Medical Officer Peter Antall says he is in favor of extending CMS waivers that made telehealth visits reimbursable and easy for patients and providers.
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Provider Relief Funds Continue to Flow into Nation’s Healthcare System
November 10th 2020So far, hospitals and other healthcare providers have received approximately $125 billion of the $175 billion allocated to the federal Provider Relief Fund to cover costs related to coronavirus care. This injection of resources has helped providers manage the costs related to the coronavirus, but it has also raised questions about the requirements for accepting and spending the funds.
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Cannabis Extract Treatment for MS Spasticity, Sativex, Opens in US for Phase 3 Trial
November 6th 2020A Phase 3 trial is in the works in the U.S. for Sativex (nabiximols), an oral spray that contains cannabis extracts, in treating spasticity — muscle stiffness or spasms — associated with multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Best Practices for Communicating OBGYN Services During COVID-19
November 5th 2020At a time like this, it is important for providers and health systems to establish an OBGYN communication strategy to ensure existing and prospective patients are aware of the precautions their obstetricians are taking to safely deliver babies and conduct routine appointments for those who are, or plan to become, pregnant.
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In this episode, Briana Contreras of MHE spoke with Aaron Fulner, Senior Director of Edifecs, a global health IT company. The two had a conversation about open enrollment and how private and public insurance markets have been preparing or are now experiencing an influx of new enrollees due to approximately 12 million people losing access to employer coverage from job losses since February.
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COVID-19 Will Provide Major Boost to Healthcare Consumerization
November 4th 2020As hospitals and health systems struggle to regain revenue, they will find themselves competing aggressively to attract and retain a smaller pool of patients. It will require doubling down on the patient experience, but will create a larger boost of healthcare consumerization, overall.
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The Economic Impact of ADPKD on Patients, Payers
November 4th 2020While physical and mental effects of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease are top of mind for those personally impacted, as well as for nephrologists, the financial implications associated with this condition are often overlooked despite the fact that research has confirmed the economic burden of the disease increases over time for both the patient and the healthcare system.
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On Election Day: Michael Abrams on Where the Candidates Stand on Healthcare Policy
November 3rd 2020What do the two presidential candidates have right in healthcare policy? Where do they both go wrong? And what will it take for payment reform to take off? Michael Abrams of Numerof discusses what comes after Election Day.
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