Remove Health Insurance Remove Medicare Remove Patient Advocacy
article thumbnail

Heart Health at #CES2019 – Food and Tech as Medicine

Health Populi

Using food and tech as medicine can help people avoid going on medications like statins and others for heart health. An important example of this self-care approach is the evidence-based Ornish food regimen which is reimbursed by Medicare (as a form of cardiac rehabilitation).

FDA 72
article thumbnail

Wasted: $1 of Every $4 Spent on Health Care In America

Health Populi

More savings would accrue through the quicker adoption of value-based payment models, the authors assert, where clinicians take on financial risk for managing population health. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) forecasts that prescription drug spending will be the fastest-growing cause of rising health spending by 2027.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Health Provider News – November 18, 2022

Hall Render

Health system cash reserves plummet. Health systems eye real estate moves in post-pandemic world. HHS to partner with health systems on national patient safety alliance. MGMA urges Congress to address Medicare payment cuts. New CMS report highlights need to improve health equity data. million in Q3.

article thumbnail

White House looks to CMMI to test new ways to lower drug prices

C&M Health Law

The EO comes two months after the president signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which promises to lower the cost of prescription drugs for many Medicare beneficiaries. This is not the first time that the White House will try to leverage CMMI’s testing authority to create models that would lower drug costs in Medicare.

article thumbnail

Health Provider News

Hall Render

Dunleavy adds $9M to budget to address food stamp, Medicaid backlog New study provides snapshot of increase in maternal deaths in Alaska Mental Health Trust Grants $1.6M Dunleavy adds $9M to budget to address food stamp, Medicaid backlog New study provides snapshot of increase in maternal deaths in Alaska Mental Health Trust Grants $1.6M

article thumbnail

Oregon Senator Proposes Criminal Charges and Fines for Rogue Obamacare Agents

Kaiser Health News

Health insurance agents who fraudulently enroll consumers in Affordable Care Act health plans could be subject to criminal charges — and civil penalties of $10,000 to $200,000 — under legislation introduced Wednesday by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee.

ACA 132