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Medicare Advantage cuts coming this year, retirement specialist warns
Newsweek· 19 hours agoA retirement specialist is warning seniors to prepare now as Medicare Advantage cuts are likely to...
Understanding the No Surprises Act and how it might impact your medical billing
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoYou can also file an appeal with your insurance company or file a complaint with the Wisconsin...
KindlyMD(TM) is Proudly Contracted with Blue Cross Blue Shield Under Utah’s Top Insurance Payors
Digital Journal· 1 day agoNon-opioid treatment options, like medical cannabis, have become widespread in recent years, however they...are needed, complete care plans ensure safe use, appropriate dosing ...
Cash Versus Insurance: Skinny Insurance Could Save Patients Big Bucks
Arkansas Money & Politics· 5 days ago“In many cases, cash price is often cheaper than commercially negotiating the price for both shoppable services and some non-shoppable services — shoppable meaning you can ...
Have Good Health Insurance? Too Bad. You Could Still Get A $250,000 Bill
Forbes· 4 days agoAs a professor of emergency medicine and health policy at the University of California San...
Beyond Medicare Underpayment: The Need For A New Business Model In Healthcare
Forbes· 5 days agoThe relationship between Medicare and healthcare providers has long been contentious, and recent...
Fake Medical Implant Lands Florida CEO Six Years in Prison - Decrypt
Decrypt· 17 hours agoDepartment of Justice announced on Monday. Laura Perryman, former CEO of medtech company Stimwave,...
Advance Payments Program Focused on Change Healthcare Cyberattack to End
PYMNTS.com· 14 hours agoA federal program that addressed Medicare funding issues arising from the February cyberattack on...
Navigating the Maze of Long-Term Care Options
TheStreet.com· 7 days agoAmericans are putting pressure on insurance companies by purchasing long-term care plans, leading to higher premiums and limited coverage. Here's how advisers can help clients plan to pay for long-term care.
LOCAL COLUMN: Oklahoma healthcare is a wreck — surprised?
The Norman Transcript· 3 days agoEver since Oklahoma announced it’s new idea for administering Medicaid we have been waiting for this train wreck to arrive. Last week’s headline in The Oklahoman read, “New Medicaid model called ...