Thursday, May 31, 2012

6 reasons physicians need to be on social media | Healthcare IT News

6 reasons physicians need to be on social media | Healthcare IT News

Healthcare spending inflation at historical lows - FierceHealthcare

Healthcare spending inflation at historical lows - FierceHealthcare

Patient-centeredness required in the ACO boardroom - FierceHealthcare

Patient-centeredness required in the ACO boardroom - FierceHealthcare

Nighttime Intensivist Staffing and Mortality among Critically Ill Patients — NEJM

Nighttime Intensivist Staffing and Mortality among Critically Ill Patients — NEJM

Residents' Response to Duty-Hour Regulations — A Follow-up National Survey — NEJM

Residents' Response to Duty-Hour Regulations — A Follow-up National Survey — NEJM

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Georgia Health News - Providing Non-Profit Health Journalism

Georgia Health News - Providing Non-Profit Health Journalism

Video game aims to help docs assess pain - FiercePracticeManagement

Video game aims to help docs assess pain - FiercePracticeManagement

Health apps amp up patient engagement - FiercePracticeManagement

Health apps amp up patient engagement - FiercePracticeManagement

Doc groups: Flexible, alternative pay models should replace SGR - FiercePracticeManagement

Doc groups: Flexible, alternative pay models should replace SGR - FiercePracticeManagement

OIG: CMS leaves Medicare overpayments on the table - FierceHealthcare

OIG: CMS leaves Medicare overpayments on the table - FierceHealthcare

Hospitals pay civil penalties for patient dumping - FierceHealthcare

Hospitals pay civil penalties for patient dumping - FierceHealthcare

Hospitals report increased RAC activity, denials - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Hospitals report increased RAC activity, denials - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Tax-exempt hospitals eyed amid state budget gaps - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Tax-exempt hospitals eyed amid state budget gaps - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Waking Up to Major Colonoscopy Bills - NYTimes.com

Waking Up to Major Colonoscopy Bills - NYTimes.com

Many hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical bills - latimes.com

Many hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical bills - latimes.com

Medical specialists push back on initiative from healthcare law - The Hill's Healthwatch

Medical specialists push back on initiative from healthcare law - The Hill's Healthwatch

Veterans Would Benefit Under Health Law, Study Says – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Veterans Would Benefit Under Health Law, Study Says – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Patients Crusade For Access To Their Medical Device Data : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

Patients Crusade For Access To Their Medical Device Data : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

Ga. woman battling flesh-eating bacteria speaks - The Times-Herald

Ga. woman battling flesh-eating bacteria speaks - The Times-Herald

Monday, May 28, 2012

Need A Nurse? You May Have To Wait : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

Need A Nurse? You May Have To Wait : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

Medicare fight hits House, Senate races - TheHill.com

Medicare fight hits House, Senate races - TheHill.com

Medicare's bet on primary care - amednews.com

Medicare's bet on primary care - amednews.com

Strengthening medicine for the long run - amednews.com

Strengthening medicine for the long run - amednews.com

Challenges to peer review confidentiality rising - amednews.com

Challenges to peer review confidentiality rising - amednews.com

Most doctors headed for penalty over Medicare quality reporting - amednews.com

Most doctors headed for penalty over Medicare quality reporting - amednews.com

Thursday, May 24, 2012

By Putting Patients First, Hospital Tries To Make Care More Personal : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

By Putting Patients First, Hospital Tries To Make Care More Personal : Shots - Health Blog : NPR

Many Individual Health Policies Fall Short, a Study Says - NYTimes.com

Many Individual Health Policies Fall Short, a Study Says - NYTimes.com

New Obama Ads Focus on Medicare and Veterans - NYTimes.com

New Obama Ads Focus on Medicare and Veterans - NYTimes.com

UPDATE: Lake Sinclair man battling flesh-eating bacteria | Local & State | Macon.com

UPDATE: Lake Sinclair man battling flesh-eating bacteria | Local & State | Macon.com

From seat belts to drug monitoring, states can cut injuries – USATODAY.com

From seat belts to drug monitoring, states can cut injuries – USATODAY.com

Hospitals and Insurers Join to Cut Health Care Costs - NYTimes.com

Hospitals and Insurers Join to Cut Health Care Costs - NYTimes.com

OB-GYNS worried burglaries, fires are retaliation  | ajc.com

OB-GYNS worried burglaries, fires are retaliation  | ajc.com

Deal launches state war on obesity | Georgia Health News

Deal launches state war on obesity | Georgia Health News

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

State to curb fat paychecks with executive compensation cap - FierceHealthcare

State to curb fat paychecks with executive compensation cap - FierceHealthcare

JAMA Network | Archives of Surgery | Surgeon FatigueA Prospective Analysis of the Incidence, Risk, and Intervals of Predicted Fatigue-Related Impairment in ResidentsSurgeon Fatigue

JAMA Network | Archives of Surgery | Surgeon FatigueA Prospective Analysis of the Incidence, Risk, and Intervals of Predicted Fatigue-Related Impairment in ResidentsSurgeon Fatigue

Patients sue Tenet Healthcare for hidden facility fees - FierceHealthcare

Patients sue Tenet Healthcare for hidden facility fees - FierceHealthcare

Healthcare CEOs see biggest paycheck bumps - FierceHealthcare

Healthcare CEOs see biggest paycheck bumps - FierceHealthcare

U.S. patients report inferior care - FierceHealthcare

U.S. patients report inferior care - FierceHealthcare

Survivors reflect on battle with necrotizing fasciitis  | ajc.com

Survivors reflect on battle with necrotizing fasciitis  | ajc.com

CMS actuary: Medicare expenditures report 'unrealistic' - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

CMS actuary: Medicare expenditures report 'unrealistic' - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Very sick patients most likely to act on cost data - FiercePracticeManagement

Very sick patients most likely to act on cost data - FiercePracticeManagement

Pinterest offers practices more than meets the eye - FiercePracticeManagement

Pinterest offers practices more than meets the eye - FiercePracticeManagement

CMS Sticks With Medicare Coverage Of PSA Test - Kaiser Health News

CMS Sticks With Medicare Coverage Of PSA Test - Kaiser Health News

Study: Georgia has country's 22nd highest rate of injury deaths | Public Broadcasting Atlanta

Study: Georgia has country's 22nd highest rate of injury deaths | Public Broadcasting Atlanta

Fat Removal Procedures May Decrease Cancer Risk

Fat Removal Procedures May Decrease Cancer Risk

Nonprofit hospital finances not expected to return to pre-recession levels just yet - amednews.com

Nonprofit hospital finances not expected to return to pre-recession levels just yet - amednews.com

Medical schools close to reaching long-term enrollment goals - amednews.com

Medical schools close to reaching long-term enrollment goals - amednews.com

Health Insurance Cutbacks Squeeze The Insured - Kaiser Health News

Health Insurance Cutbacks Squeeze The Insured - Kaiser Health News

Gains in Health System Seen as Lasting by Some - NYTimes.com

Gains in Health System Seen as Lasting by Some - NYTimes.com

Albany Herald | Group opposes Palmyra lease

Albany Herald | Group opposes Palmyra lease

Monday, May 21, 2012

Medicare lawsuit over RUC payment advice is thrown out

News in brief - May 21, 2012 - amednews.com

Second Guessing Medicare's Star Rating System - Kaiser Health News

Second Guessing Medicare's Star Rating System - Kaiser Health News

Medical News: Lymphadenectomy in GI Cancers Still Underused - in Meeting Coverage, DDW from MedPage Today

Medical News: Lymphadenectomy in GI Cancers Still Underused - in Meeting Coverage, DDW from MedPage Today

Higher Prices Charged By Hospitals, Other Providers, Drove Health Spending During Downturn - Kaiser Health News

Higher Prices Charged By Hospitals, Other Providers, Drove Health Spending During Downturn - Kaiser Health News

Embrace specialized teams, comanagement to improve surgery - FierceHealthcare

Embrace specialized teams, comanagement to improve surgery - FierceHealthcare

3 ways doctors can take on insurers - amednews.com

3 ways doctors can take on insurers - amednews.com

Sunday, May 20, 2012

State medical boards disciplining more docs - FierceHealthcare

State medical boards disciplining more docs - FierceHealthcare

Nonprofit hospitals target increased spending on health IT - FierceHealthcare

Nonprofit hospitals target increased spending on health IT - FierceHealthcare

HHS sets deadline for health insurance exchanges - FierceHealthPayer

HHS sets deadline for health insurance exchanges - FierceHealthPayer

AHA, HFMA: Withdraw Schedule H in nonprofit reporting - FierceHealthcare

AHA, HFMA: Withdraw Schedule H in nonprofit reporting - FierceHealthcare

Fate of 'uninsurables' hinges on Supreme Court - Yahoo! News

Fate of 'uninsurables' hinges on Supreme Court - Yahoo! News

Medicare quality ratings for private plans questioned by critics - The Washington Post

Medicare quality ratings for private plans questioned by critics - The Washington Post

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Hospitals get better insurer rates than docs - FierceHealthcare

Hospitals get better insurer rates than docs - FierceHealthcare

Tax-exempt reporting too burdensome, nonprofit hospitals say - FierceHealthcare

Tax-exempt reporting too burdensome, nonprofit hospitals say - FierceHealthcare

Mercer graduate completes degree 59 years after starting it | Local & State | Macon.com

Mercer graduate completes degree 59 years after starting it | Local & State | Macon.com

Emergency Departments, Medicaid Costs, and Access to Primary Care — Understanding the Link — NEJM

Emergency Departments, Medicaid Costs, and Access to Primary Care — Understanding the Link — NEJM

Medical News: Chemo Before Surgery Clears Prostate Cancer - in Meeting Coverage, ASCO from MedPage Today

Medical News: Chemo Before Surgery Clears Prostate Cancer - in Meeting Coverage, ASCO from MedPage Today

Medical News: Coffee Linked to Lower Death Risk - in Primary Care, Diet & Nutrition from MedPage Today

Medical News: Coffee Linked to Lower Death Risk - in Primary Care, Diet & Nutrition from MedPage Today

A forgotten scourge, TB still a problem in Ga. (video) | Georgia Health News

A forgotten scourge, TB still a problem in Ga. (video) | Georgia Health News

HHS proposes pay raise for Medicaid primary care - FiercePracticeManagement

HHS proposes pay raise for Medicaid primary care - FiercePracticeManagement

Docs spend years defending malpractice claims - FiercePracticeManagement

Docs spend years defending malpractice claims - FiercePracticeManagement

Surgery centers must keep keen eye on costs - FiercePracticeManagement

Surgery centers must keep keen eye on costs - FiercePracticeManagement

Former CMS chiefs want SGR repeal - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Former CMS chiefs want SGR repeal - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Inflammation Related To GERD May Contribute To Esophageal Cancer Risk

Inflammation Related To GERD May Contribute To Esophageal Cancer Risk

General Surgery News - K-ras Mutation Type May Render Chemo for Rectal Cancer Useless

General Surgery News - K-ras Mutation Type May Render Chemo for Rectal Cancer Useless

General Surgery News - Study Shows Apparent Safety of Biologic Mesh for Hiatal Hernias

General Surgery News - Study Shows Apparent Safety of Biologic Mesh for Hiatal Hernias

FDA weighs prescriptions without medical visits - amednews.com

FDA weighs prescriptions without medical visits - amednews.com

Monday, May 14, 2012

Medical News: Obesity May Contribute to Organ Shortage - in Meeting Coverage, NKF from MedPage Today

Medical News: Obesity May Contribute to Organ Shortage - in Meeting Coverage, NKF from MedPage Today

Payer-provider data transparency key to ACO success - FierceHealthPayer

Payer-provider data transparency key to ACO success - FierceHealthPayer

Readmissions linked to beds, income more than quality - FierceHealthcare

Readmissions linked to beds, income more than quality - FierceHealthcare

High-volume hospitals are more costly for all patients - FierceHealthcare

High-volume hospitals are more costly for all patients - FierceHealthcare

CMS expands medical staff definition to include APRNs, PAs - FierceHealthcare

CMS expands medical staff definition to include APRNs, PAs - FierceHealthcare

The Marietta Daily Journal - WellStar limits access to cardiac cath labs

The Marietta Daily Journal - WellStar limits access to cardiac cath labs

Doctors And Insurers Are Key To Fighting Obesity - Kaiser Health News

Doctors And Insurers Are Key To Fighting Obesity - Kaiser Health News

Gov. leaves bariatric surgery benefit up to health board

Gov. leaves bariatric surgery benefit up to health board

Medicare's no-pay rule sharpens infection-control efforts - amednews.com

Medicare's no-pay rule sharpens infection-control efforts - amednews.com

Medicare's new approach to familiar diseases - amednews.com

Medicare's new approach to familiar diseases - amednews.com

Orchestrating drug management (American College of Physicians annual scientific meeting) - amednews.com

Orchestrating drug management (American College of Physicians annual scientific meeting) - amednews.com

Celebrities make pitch for patient safety panel - amednews.com

Celebrities make pitch for patient safety panel - amednews.com

Celebrities make pitch for patient safety panel - amednews.com

Celebrities make pitch for patient safety panel - amednews.com

Stage 2 meaningful use rules sharply criticized by physicians - amednews.com

Stage 2 meaningful use rules sharply criticized by physicians - amednews.com

Friday, May 11, 2012

Medical News: Big Midsection May Up Risk of Dying Suddenly - in Meeting Coverage, HRS from MedPage Today

Medical News: Big Midsection May Up Risk of Dying Suddenly - in Meeting Coverage, HRS from MedPage Today

Southern Regional, Emory aim for alliance | Georgia Health News

Southern Regional, Emory aim for alliance | Georgia Health News

Bill Would Repeal SGR, Phase Out Medicare Fee-for-Service

Bill Would Repeal SGR, Phase Out Medicare Fee-for-Service

Progress Made on How Medicare Pays Doctors - Washington Wire - WSJ

Progress Made on How Medicare Pays Doctors - Washington Wire - WSJ

Medicare Spotlights Hospitals With Especially Costly Patients - Kaiser Health News

Medicare Spotlights Hospitals With Especially Costly Patients - Kaiser Health News

Hearing slated on not-for-profit financial disclosure - Healthcare business news and research | Modern Healthcare

Hearing slated on not-for-profit financial disclosure - Healthcare business news and research | Modern Healthcare

Novel Surgery Using Capsaicin May Reduce 'Beer Belly' Visceral Fat

Novel Surgery Using Capsaicin May Reduce 'Beer Belly' Visceral Fat

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Georgia Health News - Providing Non-Profit Health Journalism

Georgia Health News - Providing Non-Profit Health Journalism

Regents set rules for new medical residencies | Online Athens

Regents set rules for new medical residencies | Online Athens

Additional Malignancies Detected By Pre-Op MRI In Dense & Non-Dense Breasts

Additional Malignancies Detected By Pre-Op MRI In Dense & Non-Dense Breasts

General Surgery News - New App Predicts Chronic Pain After Inguinal Hernia Surgery

General Surgery News - New App Predicts Chronic Pain After Inguinal Hernia Surgery

General Surgery News - New App Predicts Chronic Pain After Inguinal Hernia Surgery

General Surgery News - New App Predicts Chronic Pain After Inguinal Hernia Surgery

General Surgery News - HAL

General Surgery News - HAL

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

CMS delays Sunshine Act data collection - FierceHealthcare

CMS delays Sunshine Act data collection - FierceHealthcare

To avoid 'difficult' label, patients take passive role in care decisions - FierceHealthcare

To avoid 'difficult' label, patients take passive role in care decisions - FierceHealthcare

Health Care Increasingly Out Of Reach For Millions Of Americans - Kaiser Health News

Health Care Increasingly Out Of Reach For Millions Of Americans - Kaiser Health News

Two shots in the arm for Georgia Medicaid | Georgia Health News

Two shots in the arm for Georgia Medicaid | Georgia Health News

Obese and severely obese could raise costs in the future, study says | The Augusta Chronicle

Obese and severely obese could raise costs in the future, study says | The Augusta Chronicle

Monday, May 7, 2012

Hospital charity care doubled to $190M in Maine - FierceHealthcare

Hospital charity care doubled to $190M in Maine - FierceHealthcare

Medical imaging incident reporting system could boost patient safety - FierceHealthIT

Medical imaging incident reporting system could boost patient safety - FierceHealthIT

Hospitals lose millions from cancelled surgeries - FierceHealthcare

Hospitals lose millions from cancelled surgeries - FierceHealthcare

Study Reveals Need For Better Screening, Prevention Of Venous Thromboembolism As Outpatient Surgery Grows

Study Reveals Need For Better Screening, Prevention Of Venous Thromboembolism As Outpatient Surgery Grows

Controlling Obesity Will Save Over Half A Trillion Dollars

Controlling Obesity Will Save Over Half A Trillion Dollars

Governor Deal VETOES Language Restoring Bariatric Surgery Coverage

Today Governor Nathan Deal vetoed language in the 2013 FY state budget that directed the Department of Community Health (DCH) to restore coverage for bariatric surgery in the State Employee Benefit Plan.  The 2012 General Assembly added $1.75 million to the DCH budget along with language clearly stating the intent of the legislature to provide bariatric coverage for state employees.  Below is the message from Governor Deal stating his reasons for the veto.


Section 17, pertaining to the Department of Community Health, page 41, line 1276:

The General Assembly seeks to instruct the Department to restore the bariatric surgery benefit in the State Health Benefit Plan, effective January 1, 2013. This language limits the Department’s ability to effectively manage the State Health Benefit Plan and control expenses.  Therefore, the Department is authorized to determine benefits covered under the State Health Benefit Plan pursuant to the direction of the Board of Community Health and in accordance with the purpose of the program and the general law powers of the Department.

Governor Deal's veto of the language sends  the decision concerning restoration back to the Department of Community Health Board.  The next meeting of the Department of Community Health is scheduled for Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 10:30 am at 2 Peachtree Street, N.W. - Fifth Floor Board Room in Atlanta.

Please contact the following DCH Board Members and ask them to restore the bariatric benefit with the funds appropriated by the General Assembly for that specific purpose.  

Ross Mason Chair ross@hinri.com dchboard@dch.ga.gov
Norm Boyd Vice Chair dchboard@dch.ga.gov dchboard@dch.ga.gov
Buddy English, MD (478) 922-1382 dchboard@dch.ga.gov
Jack  Chapman, MD (770) 532-4444 dchboard@dch.ga.gov

War On Smoking Offers Some Lessons For Obesity Fight - Kaiser Health News

War On Smoking Offers Some Lessons For Obesity Fight - Kaiser Health News

Insurers Embrace 'Virtual' Doctor Visits - Kaiser Health News

Insurers Embrace 'Virtual' Doctor Visits - Kaiser Health News

Doctors' love-hate relationship with EHRs - amednews.com

Doctors' love-hate relationship with EHRs - amednews.com

Med school on the fast track: A 3-year degree - amednews.com

Med school on the fast track: A 3-year degree - amednews.com

Doctors pressured to write prescriptions for OTC drugs - amednews.com

Doctors pressured to write prescriptions for OTC drugs - amednews.com

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Debate Over Who Should Be Allowed to Administer Anesthesia Moves to Courts - NYTimes.com

Debate Over Who Should Be Allowed to Administer Anesthesia Moves to Courts - NYTimes.com

Physician meditation, communication improve care - FiercePracticeManagement

Physician meditation, communication improve care - FiercePracticeManagement

Half of docs think they're underpaid - FiercePracticeManagement

Half of docs think they're underpaid - FiercePracticeManagement

Hospitals ask CMS to intervene in state Medicaid battle - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Hospitals ask CMS to intervene in state Medicaid battle - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Looming reimbursement cuts stifle hospital budgets - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Looming reimbursement cuts stifle hospital budgets - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Hospital sues patients for nominal amounts - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Hospital sues patients for nominal amounts - FierceHealthFinance - Health Finance, Healthcare Finance

Northside Hospital system expanding with new facility

Northside Hospital system expanding with new facility

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Emergency Room Doctors, Dental Patients and Drugs - NYTimes.com

Emergency Room Doctors, Dental Patients and Drugs - NYTimes.com

$18 For A Baby Aspirin? Hospitals Hike Costs For Everyday Drugs For Some Patients - Kaiser Health News

$18 For A Baby Aspirin? Hospitals Hike Costs For Everyday Drugs For Some Patients - Kaiser Health News

Health care panelists talk reform at Mercer forum | Local & State | Macon.com

Health care panelists talk reform at Mercer forum | Local & State | Macon.com

GOPers split over how to reform health care - Jennifer Haberkorn - POLITICO.com

GOPers split over how to reform health care - Jennifer Haberkorn - POLITICO.com

Controlling Health Care Spending — The Massachusetts Experiment — NEJM

Controlling Health Care Spending — The Massachusetts Experiment — NEJM

Radiologists Play Key Role In Successful Bariatric Procedures

Radiologists Play Key Role In Successful Bariatric Procedures

Innovative ways to slash ED overuse - amednews.com

Innovative ways to slash ED overuse - amednews.com