UnityPoint Health First to Join Mayo Clinic Platform_Insights
Goal is to deliver Mayo Clinic’s clinical and operational expertise to other healthcare organizations
Goal is to deliver Mayo Clinic’s clinical and operational expertise to other healthcare organizations
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Using data from the 23rd KFF survey of officials administering Medicaid home care programs, this issue brief describes the mechanisms states are currently using to limit Medicaid spending on home care and their plans for adopting new mechanisms in state fiscal year (FY) 2026.
This data note provides new information about waiting lists in Medicaid home care before many of the provisions in the 2025 reconciliation law go into effect. The data come from KFF’s 23rd survey of officials administering Medicaid home care programs in all 50 states and DC.
This brief explains how Medicare Advantage payments are determined and provides an overview of policy options to change the Medicare Advantage payment system.
This glossary serves as a guide to the sometimes arcane terms that inhabit the world of Medicare Advantage, the private plan alternative to traditional Medicare.
Using Medicare Advantage encounter data, this analysis finds that 62% of Medicare Advantage enrollees have at least one chart review record and that diagnoses added from chart reviews increase payments from CMS to insurers for 17% of enrollees. The use of chart reviews varies across the largest Medicare Advantage insurers.
A universal medical coder, applied consistently across care settings, offers a practical solution to the enduring challenge of data integrity. The post The Case for a Universal Medical Coder in Achieving True Interoperability appeared first on MedCity News.