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COVID-19 and The Financial Storm Ahead For Providers

Electronic Health Reporter

COVID-19 has taken a significant toll on our nation’s health system. The article COVID-19 and The Financial Storm Ahead For Providers appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited.

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HIMSSCast: Predicting what's next for health IT, mobile tech and health system finances

Healthcare It News

Mike Miliard, Susan Morse and Emily Olsen – executive editors of Healthcare IT News , Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews , respectively – sat down recently to gaze into the future and discuss what they see for the year ahead in their own fields of coverage. But we had a go at it anyway. Like what you hear?

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Clamping Down on Upcoding Risk: 3 Steps to Ensure Proper Payment & Compliance

HIT Consultant

That was before the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the ongoing increase and lengthy adjudication period, providers can expect more auditing around inpatient cases with major comorbidity (MCC) and comorbidity (CC) of high-severity levels. Bottom line: there is a lot of money at stake.

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Health Provider News – September 16, 2022

Hall Render

4 Health Systems Join Provider-Created Data Collective to Improve Care. These 10 states still have COVID emergency orders in place. HHS expected to renew COVID-19 PHE for 11th time. Alabama’s COVID-19 positivity rate, hospitalization rate continues its decline. Covid cases remain low in Alaska.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

after home health provider reneges on Option deal Will the doctor see you now? Report: Amazon Pauses 50-State Virtual Care Service Expansion UnitedHealth acquires Amedisys for $3.3B Maybe not amid the changing healthcare landscape in the US.

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‘Tis the season. Reflections on 2021 and the storm brewing for health plans in 2022.

Redox

2021 has been another weird one, for us all, but especially for health plans who have experienced some high highs and low lows due to the COVID-19 whiplash that was (is?) Most national plans have seen enduring financial gains as members continue to avoid the doctor and/or defer treatments due to COVID-19.

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Health Provider News – February 18, 2022

Hall Render

CMS may now enforce its COVID-19 vaccination policy for healthcare workers in all 50 states. HHS seeks $30B to combat COVID-19. As Alabama COVID numbers fall, ICUs across the state remained slammed. Doctors: Pediatric COVID cases appear to be trending down. Million in Covid Relief.