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What health plans must know about telehealth’s immediate impact on risk adjustment
06:34pm, Sunday, 31'st May 2020
When CMS approved telehealth as a means for health plans to gather risk adjustment data it made the right move, as it is critical for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans to stay on track with risk adjustmen
B. Riley FBR Upgrades CNO Finl Gr to Buy, Raises Price Target of $20
12:04pm, Friday, 29'th May 2020Column: What COVID-19 is teaching us about how to reform Medicare
03:25pm, Thursday, 28'th May 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has put a bright spotlight on weaknesses in many of the systems designed to protect Americans from risks. But with older people more susceptible to serious illness and death from
What COVID-19 is teaching us about how to reform Medicare
10:02am, Thursday, 28'th May 2020
By Mark MillerCHICAGO, May 28 (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic has put a bright spotlight on weaknesses in many of the systems designed to protect...
Most Medicare enrollees could get insulin for $35 a month
10:00pm, Tuesday, 26'th May 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) - Many Medicare recipients could pay less for insulin next year under a deal President Donald Trump announced Tuesday in a pivot to pocketbook issues important in November's election.
White House announces plan for Medicare enrollees to get insulin for $35 a month
09:22pm, Tuesday, 26'th May 2020
Medicare recipients will be able to get prescription plans that limit copays for insulin, a potential savings of hundreds of dollars, the White House...
Insurers will limit insulin costs to $35 copay for Medicare Part D plans next year
06:30pm, Tuesday, 26'th May 2020
More than 1,750 Medicare part D plans and Medicare Advantage plans will limit out-of-pocket insulin costs to a $35 copay next year. The change would make patients' out-of-pocket costs more consistent
White House announces deal to cap insulin costs for seniors
05:25pm, Tuesday, 26'th May 2020
Most seniors on Medicare plans will pay no more than $35 for a month’s worth of insulin under a new agreement reached by insurers, drug manufacturers and the Trump administration.
Most Medicare enrollees could get insulin for $35 a month
03:20pm, Tuesday, 26'th May 2020
The Trump administration says most people with Medicare will have access to prescription plans next year that limit their copays for insulin to a maximum of $35 a month
Most Medicare enrollees could get insulin for $35 a month
03:17pm, Tuesday, 26'th May 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Medicare recipients could pay less for insulin next year under a deal President Donald Trump announced Tuesday in a pivot to pocketbook issues important in November's...
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