Monday, September 30, 2013

Study sheds light on regional variations in surgery procedures - FierceHealthcare

Study sheds light on regional variations in surgery procedures - FierceHealthcare

Insurance Exchanges Will Open To Scrutiny, Curiosity, Confusion : NPR

Insurance Exchanges Will Open To Scrutiny, Curiosity, Confusion : NPR

States resist, build nascent insurance markets - Yahoo News

States resist, build nascent insurance markets - Yahoo News

Medicare To Delay Enforcement Of New Observation Rule – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Medicare To Delay Enforcement Of New Observation Rule – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Obamacare medical device tax assumes big role in spending battle - Brian Faler and Brett Norman - POLITICO.com

Obamacare medical device tax assumes big role in spending battle - Brian Faler and Brett Norman - POLITICO.com

Senate Action on Health Law Moves to Brink of Shutdown - NYTimes.com

Senate Action on Health Law Moves to Brink of Shutdown - NYTimes.com

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Major Surgical Groups Disappointed In Medicare Bariatric Accreditation Decision | American College of Surgeons

Major Surgical Groups Disappointed In Medicare Bariatric Accreditation Decision | American College of Surgeons

Commission on Cancer (CoC) Comments on Recent IOM Report on Cancer Care in the United States | American College of Surgeons

Commission on Cancer (CoC) Comments on Recent IOM Report on Cancer Care in the United States | American College of Surgeons

Smokers Have Higher Complication Risk After Colon Surgery, Study Finds

Smokers Have Higher Complication Risk After Colon Surgery, Study Finds

Gwinnett leads texting while driving convictions | www.wsbtv.com

Gwinnett leads texting while driving convictions | www.wsbtv.com

U.S. Shutdown Nears as House Votes to Delay Health Law - NYTimes.com

U.S. Shutdown Nears as House Votes to Delay Health Law - NYTimes.com

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Medicare RACs recoup $2.4B in overpayments in nine months - FierceHealthcare

Medicare RACs recoup $2.4B in overpayments in nine months - FierceHealthcare

State lawmakers study bill on medical malpractice reform | Online Athens

State lawmakers study bill on medical malpractice reform | Online Athens

State short on help as health care law approaches | www.wsbtv.com

State short on help as health care law approaches | www.wsbtv.com

Feds unveil low premiums on state exchange | Georgia Health News

Feds unveil low premiums on state exchange | Georgia Health News

Some Say Obamacare’s ‘Affordable’ Coverage Isn’t Affordable For Them - Kaiser Health News

Some Say Obamacare’s ‘Affordable’ Coverage Isn’t Affordable For Them - Kaiser Health News

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Are high-end, hotel-like amenities a waste of money? - FierceHealthcare

Are high-end, hotel-like amenities a waste of money? - FierceHealthcare

Medicare RACs recoup $2.4B in overpayments in nine months - FierceHealthcare

Medicare RACs recoup $2.4B in overpayments in nine months - FierceHealthcare

Health IT firm Greenway part of big merger | Georgia Health News

Health IT firm Greenway part of big merger | Georgia Health News

Smoking linked to venous thromboembolism risk

Smoking linked to venous thromboembolism risk

FDA Sets Rules for Smartphone Medical Apps

FDA Sets Rules for Smartphone Medical Apps

New Ga. poll on ACA finds knowledge gaps | Georgia Health News

New Ga. poll on ACA finds knowledge gaps | Georgia Health News

Federal Judge Throws Out Lawsuit Over Hospital Observation Care – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Federal Judge Throws Out Lawsuit Over Hospital Observation Care – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Monday, September 23, 2013

FDA Launches System to Label Medical Devices

FDA Launches System to Label Medical Devices

HEALTH REFORM: Young Adults May Be Key to Making It All Work

HEALTH REFORM: Young Adults May Be Key to Making It All Work

Federal Medicare report unnerves rural hospitals | Local & State | Macon.com

Federal Medicare report unnerves rural hospitals | Local & State | Macon.com

Even in a U.S. government shutdown, Obamacare exchanges could function | Reuters

Even in a U.S. government shutdown, Obamacare exchanges could function | Reuters

1 week to go until government shutdown deadline | www.ajc.com

1 week to go until government shutdown deadline | www.ajc.com

Georgians dislike health law but favor key provisions | www.ajc.com

Georgians dislike health law but favor key provisions | www.ajc.com

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Surgical Readmission Rates Reflect Initial Care, Study Suggests

Surgical Readmission Rates Reflect Initial Care, Study Suggests

Incontinence Surgery Bests Physical Therapy in Trial

Incontinence Surgery Bests Physical Therapy in Trial

Cleveland Clinic announces job cuts to prepare for Obamacare | Reuters

Cleveland Clinic announces job cuts to prepare for Obamacare | Reuters

Health Spending Over The Coming Decade Expected To Exceed Economic Growth - Kaiser Health News

Health Spending Over The Coming Decade Expected To Exceed Economic Growth - Kaiser Health News

Obama promises veto of 'Obamacare' defunding bill | www.ajc.com

Obama promises veto of 'Obamacare' defunding bill | www.ajc.com

House to vote on stopgap funding bill, 'Obamacare' | www.ajc.com

House to vote on stopgap funding bill, 'Obamacare' | www.ajc.com

Variation in Surgical-Readmission Rates and Quality of Hospital Care — NEJM

Variation in Surgical-Readmission Rates and Quality of Hospital Care — NEJM

State Politics and the Fate of the Safety Net — NEJM

State Politics and the Fate of the Safety Net — NEJM

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

American College of Surgeons and Commission on Cancer Release Lists of Commonly Used Tests and Treatments for Patients to Discuss With Their Surgeons | American College of Surgeons

American College of Surgeons and Commission on Cancer Release Lists of Commonly Used Tests and Treatments for Patients to Discuss With Their Surgeons | American College of Surgeons

CBO report: Medicare SGR repeal will cost $175B - FierceHealthcare

CBO report: Medicare SGR repeal will cost $175B - FierceHealthcare

MRSA infections down in hospitals - FierceHealthcare

MRSA infections down in hospitals - FierceHealthcare

Top questions (and answers) about the exchange | Georgia Health News

Top questions (and answers) about the exchange | Georgia Health News

Senate, House ensnared in health care controversy | www.ajc.com

Senate, House ensnared in health care controversy | www.ajc.com

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Trauma Center Death Rates Linked to Patient Population

Trauma Center Death Rates Linked to Patient Population

FDA Panel Backs Wider Use of Drug to Treat Early Stage Breast Cancer

FDA Panel Backs Wider Use of Drug to Treat Early Stage Breast Cancer

Emory Healthcare to cut 100 jobs partly because of Obamacare | www.wsbtv.com

Emory Healthcare to cut 100 jobs partly because of Obamacare | www.wsbtv.com

The Overlooked Obamacare Sales Force: Hospitals - Kaiser Health News

The Overlooked Obamacare Sales Force: Hospitals - Kaiser Health News

States Balk At Terminating Medicaid Contracts Even When There’s Fraud Or Poor Patient Care - Kaiser Health News

States Balk At Terminating Medicaid Contracts Even When There’s Fraud Or Poor Patient Care - Kaiser Health News

Thursday, September 12, 2013

3 ways hospitals can provide meaningful feedback to docs - FierceHealthcare

3 ways hospitals can provide meaningful feedback to docs - FierceHealthcare

Columbus Regional, Hughston Clinic partner to improve, expand orthopedic trauma care | Business | Columbus Ledger Enquirer

Columbus Regional, Hughston Clinic partner to improve, expand orthopedic trauma care | Business | Columbus Ledger Enquirer

Obamacare Insurance Co-ops At The Starting Gate - Kaiser Health News

Obamacare Insurance Co-ops At The Starting Gate - Kaiser Health News

Money for St. Mary's residencies given OK | Online Athens

Money for St. Mary's residencies given OK | Online Athens

Georgia Nursing board ‘puts your family at risk,’ chief says


Nursing board ‘puts your family at risk,’ chief says

BY CHRIS JOYNER - THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
The president of the Georgia Board of Nursing declared Wednesday that his board cannot protect people from bad or drug-addicted nurses.

The board’s lengthy backlog of disciplinary cases “puts your family at risk,” Barry Cranfill, a nurse anesthetist appointed to the board in 2010, told state legislators. “We can’t do it with the resources we have now.”
Cranfill’s testimony came before a special House committee studying dozens of professional licensing boards to find ways to streamline their work. The boards, which fall under Secretary of State Brian Kemp, have struggled in recent years with smaller budgets and new responsibilities to ensure they do not issue licenses to illegal immigrants.
The nursing board, which regulates more than 150,000 nurses across the state, is the largest and perhaps most troubled of the boards. This summer The Atlanta Journal-Constitution spent weeks examining nurse disciplinary files and how the board deals with them.
The investigation found that the board takes an average of 15 months to handle disciplinary cases, creating a huge backlog of complaints and enabling nurses to continue treating patients while their cases languish. Most of the cases involve nurses who have been accused of stealing and abusing narcotics, often multiple times.
The board’s complaint system is so archaic that officials have a hard time even quantifying the backlog. Officially there are more than 3,300 open cases, but officials in Kemp’s office think that includes an unknown number closed cases that were never removed from the system.
In his blunt opening comments, Cranfill said Kemp and the board have done what they can to streamline the process but they need more staff.
“There is no other way to fix this problem except to throw money at it,” he said. “We’re not asking for a blank check. I’m just asking for the resources to do what we have to do.”
The board generates about $4 million in licensing fees from nurses across the state and receives about half that amount back in budget. Cranfill said the board could function properly if the Legislature returned all of the fees paid into the system by nurses.
Debbie Hackman, CEO of the Georgia Association of Nurses, said the board can’t handle its responsibilities with the resources it has now.
“We’d like to see that turned around,” she said. “It’s a serious problem. It’s one of patient safety.”
The Georgia Realtors Association sued the state in the 1970s over a similar funding issue with the Georgia Real Estate Commission and won in federal court. Now the commission retains most of its fees, which Cranfill said is ideal.
“I would love it if someone would sue me,” he said.
Cranfill also said the board is considering cutting its fees in half to match its budget, citing his reading of a state law that requires boards to set fees to match their expenses.
Cranfill’s testimony came in the second day of a two-day session in which representatives from more than three dozen licensed professions were invited to explain what their board does.
Committee Chairman Ed Rynders, R-Albany, said he has heard some, if not all, of Cranfill’s testimony before and said the committee will take it into account when it comes up with recommendations for the boards.
“Nobody wants Georgians to be at risk or be harmed or have people installing air-conditioners who don’t know what they are doing,” he said. “Trying to find that balance is key to this.”
Cranfill’s unvarnished approach did not sit well with everyone. Rynders said lawmakers can look beyond the emotion for solutions, but “I do think there is a protocol.”
“There’s a saying in South Georgia — you don’t have to date my sister, but you don’t have to call her ugly,” he said. “I think Barry has a way of calling people’s sisters ugly sometimes.”
Cranfill said he has been pushing the issue for two years now. It’s time the public knows how bad it is, he said.
“I have said the exact same thing now at least 15 times. I’ve said it in that room at least five times,” he said, referring to the committee room. “We had no alternative except to bring this to the light of day.”
Kemp’s spokesman Jared Thomas said the secretary of state was interested in working with the committee to find solutions. Thomas said Kemp recently assigned two more staffers to the board to help move through the backlog.
Cranfill and other members of the nursing board met with Gov. Nathan Deal Wednesday to talk about the problem as well.
“It is an important issue and it needs to get fixed,” said Deal spokesman Brian Robinson. Robinson said Kemp also was in the governor’s office Wednesday on the topic.
The study committee heard hours of speeches from physical therapists, librarians and contractors this week. Often they heard the board had tightened its belt but needed help.
David Rawson, who heads the board regulating utility contractors, said the board often gets complaints about unlicensed contractors, but by the time an investigator gets assigned to the case the violator has finished the job and is gone.
“You’ve got to have more investigators. You’ve got to have investigators who know our industry,” he said.

House passes bill to delay health care subsidies | www.ajc.com

House passes bill to delay health care subsidies | www.ajc.com

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

COGME Recommends Increase in GME Funding for General Surgery


COGME Recommends Increase in GME Funding for General Surgery

The Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) recently released its 21st report, “Improving Value in Graduate Medical Education.” In the report, COGME recommends increasing Graduate Medical Education (GME) funding for high-priority specialties, including general surgery, family medicine, geriatrics, general internal medicine, certain pediatric subspecialties, and psychiatry.

The report acknowledges that GME is facing many challenges, such as poor geographic distribution of physicians in relation to population needs and increasing specialization, and that primary care remains under-resourced. According to the report, part of the problem is that many teaching hospitals have yet to recognize the need for greater emphasis on primary care training, and their curriculum is often inadequate in terms of outcomes for groups of individuals, care coordination, team-based practice, and other aspects of new systems of care.
To address these and other challenges, COGME calls for increasing partnerships between training programs, teaching hospitals, accreditation organizations, state and federal governments, and other stakeholders to accelerate change. COGME assumes improving value in GME funding means better targeting of public GME money and more effective training models.
Authorized by Congress, COGME provides ongoing assessments of physician workforce trends, training issues, and financing policies and recommends appropriate federal and private sector efforts to address identified needs. The American College of Surgeons (ACS) continues to advocate for increased GME funding. View information on recent ACS advocacy efforts related to GME.

Charity care should not count in DSH payments, HHS argues - FierceHealthcare

Charity care should not count in DSH payments, HHS argues - FierceHealthcare

U.S. Faces Cancer-Care Crisis, Report Suggests

U.S. Faces Cancer-Care Crisis, Report Suggests

Rx For Docs: AMA Answers Obamacare Questions – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Rx For Docs: AMA Answers Obamacare Questions – Capsules - The KHN Blog

Study finds high rate of post-surgical ER visits among seniors - FierceHealthcare

Study finds high rate of post-surgical ER visits among seniors - FierceHealthcare

Health insurance changes coming for state workers | The Augusta Chronicle

Health insurance changes coming for state workers | The Augusta Chronicle

WellCare acquires Atlanta's Windsor Health Group - Atlanta Business Chronicle

WellCare acquires Atlanta's Windsor Health Group - Atlanta Business Chronicle

FTC lawyer: Phoebe case good for future action | Georgia Health News

FTC lawyer: Phoebe case good for future action | Georgia Health News

Laredo Morning Times - LMTonline.com - > Archives > Front > News > Perry touts effects of tort reform on doctors

Laredo Morning Times - LMTonline.com - > Archives > Front > News > Perry touts effects of tort reform on doctors

GOP struggles to win support for funding bill | www.ajc.com

GOP struggles to win support for funding bill | www.ajc.com

Monday, September 9, 2013

Most Breast Cancer Deaths Occur in Younger, Unscreened Women: Study

Most Breast Cancer Deaths Occur in Younger, Unscreened Women: Study

CMS: Nonphysicians can document hospital admission orders - FierceHealthcare

CMS: Nonphysicians can document hospital admission orders - FierceHealthcare

The Marietta Daily Journal - News, Sports, Classifieds, Businesses in Marietta, GA

The Marietta Daily Journal - News, Sports, Classifieds, Businesses in Marietta, GA

FTC lawyer: Phoebe case good for future action | Georgia Health News

FTC lawyer: Phoebe case good for future action | Georgia Health News

IBM To Move Retirees Off Its Health Plan Due To Rising Costs

IBM To Move Retirees Off Its Health Plan Due To Rising Costs

3 ways to fight hospital infections - FierceHealthcare

3 ways to fight hospital infections - FierceHealthcare

After A Decade, Congress Moves To Fix Doctors' Medicare Pay : Shots - Health News : NPR

After A Decade, Congress Moves To Fix Doctors' Medicare Pay : Shots - Health News : NPR

Groups race to hire, train 'Obamacare' guides | www.ajc.com

Groups race to hire, train 'Obamacare' guides | www.ajc.com

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

More Evidence Backs Routine CT Scans for Early Lung Cancer Detection

More Evidence Backs Routine CT Scans for Early Lung Cancer Detection

Healthcare reform expert: Next phase will be rockier than the first - FierceHealthcare

Healthcare reform expert: Next phase will be rockier than the first - FierceHealthcare

10 facts providers need to know about health exchanges - FierceHealthcare

10 facts providers need to know about health exchanges - FierceHealthcare

Henry Daily Herald | Piedmont Henry takes steps to improve quality of health

Henry Daily Herald | Piedmont Henry takes steps to improve quality of health

Locals worry as rural hospital closes its ER | Georgia Health News

Locals worry as rural hospital closes its ER | Georgia Health News

Health On The Hill: 'It's A Fire Sale On The SGR' - Kaiser Health News

Health On The Hill: 'It's A Fire Sale On The SGR' - Kaiser Health News

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Hospital-acquired infections rack up $9.8B a year - FierceHealthcare

Hospital-acquired infections rack up $9.8B a year - FierceHealthcare

Hospital to home focus may reduce readmissions: study | Reuters

Hospital to home focus may reduce readmissions: study | Reuters

Barrow: Shutdown threat over health law 'reckless' » Anderson Independent Mail

Barrow: Shutdown threat over health law 'reckless' » Anderson Independent Mail

Experts say rural healthcare in crisis - FierceHealthcare

Experts say rural healthcare in crisis - FierceHealthcare

Feds give long-awaited OK to Medicaid funding | Georgia Health News

Feds give long-awaited OK to Medicaid funding | Georgia Health News

Paying for SGR Fix Proving a Challenge

Paying for SGR Fix Proving a Challenge

State bill to boost use of nurse practitioners goes nowhere - latimes.com

State bill to boost use of nurse practitioners goes nowhere - latimes.com

Hospitals suit up for turf war with docs - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Hospitals suit up for turf war with docs - Atlanta Business Chronicle