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Medicaid coverage for substance abuse treatment improved substantially since 2014: study

Fierce Healthcare

Access to care for Medicaid fee-for-service beneficiaries with substance use disorder has improved from 2014 until 2021, but much more can be done to improve it further, researchers say. Nonetheless, there’s room for yet more improvement.

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Maven Clinic Announces $125 Million Series F Round of Funding to Chart the Next Decade of Innovation in Women’s and Family Health

Healthcare IT Today

Additionally, Maven will use this capital to bolster its value-based offerings across both fully insured and Medicaid populations. With this funding, Maven will leverage AI to further personalize care to support the diverse needs of its highest-risk members across its commercial, fully-insured and Medicaid lines of business.

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ONC: More patients are downloading their medical records and using portals

Healthcare It News

The four in 10 individuals who accessed a patient portal in 2020 represents a 13 percentage point increase from 2014. Some research shows that patients with lower incomes, Black patients, older patients and patients whose primary insurance is Medicaid are less likely to use portals. At the same time, however, hurdles to access exist.

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Crossing the Digital Divide to Serve Medicaid Populations

HIT Consultant

Anish Sebastian, CEO and Co-founder, Babyscripts A discussion of technology and the Medicaid population inevitably raises the topic of the digital divide — that is, the gap between people who have access to modern information and communications technology (ICTs) and those who don’t. “We But there’s a lot of reasons to be optimistic.

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Medical Debt in the U.S. Greater in States That Did Not Expand Medicaid

Health Populi

Furthermore, the flow of medical debt was greater among health citizens living in states that did not expand Medicaid as part of the Affordable Care Act, compared with patients who reside in Medicaid expansion states, according to an original research essay, Medical Debt in the US, 2009-2020 published in JAMA on 20 July 2021.

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The Physician Payments Sunshine Act – Compliance in a Nutshell                                                                     

AIHC

The "Sunshine Act," officially known as the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, mandates those manufacturers of drugs, medical devices, and biologics report payments and transfers of value to physicians and teaching hospitals to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

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5 Reasons Why Remote Patient Monitoring for Blood Pressure is Beneficial for Maternal Health

HIT Consultant

Reimbursement challenges exist While RPM could provide immense benefits, some State Medicaid funding falls short. This gap undermines the potential of remote monitoring, as it leaves providers financially strained and less likely to offer RPM to Medicaid patients without compensation.