Health Care Industry Archive

July 2009

Healthcare Roundup: Wal-Mart Steps Forward, Ryan to Step Down, Novant Expands to Virginia, and More

By Ken Terry | Jul 3, 2009

Wal-Mart Steps Forward – Wal-Mart Stores, the nation’s largest retailer, has endorsed the idea of an employer mandate to cover workers, with three caveats: it must be part of larger health care reforms, it must exempt small firms, and it must allow employers to offer the kind of basic coverage that Wal-Mart provides to its workers. Currently, 95 percent of Wal-Mart employees have insurance...

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Industry Pushes Back on EHR "Meaningful Use" Definition

By Ken Terry | Jul 2, 2009

When the government’s Health IT Policy Committee met a couple of weeks ago, some committee members suggested that a workgroup’s preliminary definition of “meaningful use” of electronic health records had gone too far. Now the official comments are in, and it’s clear that most of the healthcare industry agrees that the requirements in the workgroup’s first draft are overly...

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CMS Proposes to Shift More Money to Primary-Care Doctors

By Ken Terry | Jul 1, 2009

Initial reaction from the nation’s medical societies to CMS’ proposal to shift money from specialists to primary-care physicians in 2010 was surprisingly muted. The AMA, which has opposed any such reallocation of Medicare reimbursement, applauded CMS’ announcement that it intends to remove the cost of physician-administered drugs (mostly used in cancer care) from the reimbursement...

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