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CMS: Not Done With Medicaid Work Requirements
Despite the ruling of a federal court that Kentucky’s new Medicaid work requirement violates federal law, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has not ruled out approving future requests from state governments to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients. Or so asserted CMS administrator Seema Verma at a recent health care event in Washington, D.C. The Washington Examiner reports that at that event, Verma said that We are looking at what the court said. We want to be respectful of the court’s decision while trying to push ahead with [...]
CMS Proposes Changes in Medicare Physician Payments
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has published a proposed regulation that it says …proposed historic changes that would increase the amount of time that doctors and other clinicians can spend with their patients by reducing the burden of paperwork that clinicians face when billing Medicare. The proposed rules would fundamentally improve the nation’s healthcare system and help restore the doctor-patient relationship by empowering clinicians to use their electronic health records (EHRs) to document clinically meaningful information instead of information that is only for billing purposes. Among the policy [...]
New Policy Threatens Provider Payments in Missouri
Health care providers that fail to join the provider networks of Missouri Medicaid managed care plans will see their Medicaid payments cut 10 percent by the state under a new state policy. The purpose of the policy, according to the state, is to encourage hospitals and physicians to join the provider networks of three managed care plans that serve more than 700,000 residents of the state. Providers, on the other hand, say this policy will discourage them from serving Medicaid patients at all and will detract from their ability to [...]
Medicaid Managed Care Plans Suffer High Physician Turnover
The physician networks developed by Medicaid managed care plans suffer from a degree of turnover that threatens continuity of care for their members. While the number of Medicaid managed care plans using so-called narrow networks of providers declined by more than a third between 2010 and 2015, physician turnover is higher in those narrow network plans: three percentage points higher after one year and 20 percentage points higher after five years than the networks of plans that do not employ narrow networks. Collectively, Medicaid managed care plans experienced physician turnover [...]
Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative Showing Mixed Results
The federal Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative is achieving some of its objectives but not others, according to a new Health Affairs study. The program, according to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, seeks to use five means – risk-stratified care management, improved access to and continuity of care, planned care for chronic conditions and preventive care, patient and caregiver engagement, and coordination of care – to “achieve improved care, better health for populations, and lower costs, and can inform future Medicare and Medicaid policy.” According to the Health Affairs [...]
