The personal information of more than 100,000 Medicare recipients may have been compromised in a recent "data incident," the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said June 30. As a result, some ...
More than 100,000 individuals may have been impacted by a "data incident" where unauthorized Medicare beneficiary accounts were made using their information. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...
Groundbreaking research more than a decade ago showed that almost one-fifth of people enrolled in Medicare were being readmitted within 30 days after being discharged from the hospital, harming ...
Nearly 1 million Medicare beneficiaries have recently learned that their personal information may have been compromised in a data breach last year. This incident comes on the heels of another incident ...
A Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services subcontractor experienced a breach that may have exposed Medicare beneficiaries’ banking information, Social Security Numbers and other sensitive data, the ...
The CMS is once again tackling prior authorization in its new rule proposed Tuesday. Prior authorization, a process in which a physician must get the green light from an insurer for medication or ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is looking to improve its data in ways that contribute to a fairer healthcare system, including continuing the development of equity scores and refining ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced Monday that it will begin posting certain nursing home ownership information, as well as aggregated MDS data for all residents at a facility, ...
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How missing inflation data impacts your 2027 Medicare costs
A federal government shutdown and missing BLS data have made 2027 Medicare IRMAA projections difficult. Discover the ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services are attempting to identify a central data source across government for collecting information on the most vulnerable populations to ensure health equity.
The Medicare and Medicaid programs cover more than 40% of insured U.S. population. In 2022, taxpayers spent $1.8 trillion on these programs, one-third greater than on private programs. Most academic ...
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