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Drug Benefit News via AISHealth.com
Jan. 3, 2008
Excerpt: An e-prescribing pilot program conducted by Aetna, Inc. in New Jersey and Pennsylvania boosted physicians' generic drug prescribing rates by 7% and formulary compliance by 5%, according to the health insurer. Meanwhile, a separate study conducted by SureScripts and Walgreen Co. found an 11% increase in new prescriptions filled at the pharmacy when physicians use e-prescribing rather than write paper prescriptions.
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Health Plan Week via AISHealth.com
Jan. 3, 2008
Excerpt: The potentially fatal infection Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is far more common than previously thought, according to a new study and recent news reports. In an effort to boost prevention and detection, a few insurers -- including Highmark Inc. and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey -- are incorporating MRSA-related measures into their hospital pay-for-performance (P4P) programs to incentivize hospitals to institute prevention efforts.
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REPORT ON PATIENT PRIVACY via AISHealth.com
Dec. 13, 2007
Excerpt: The nation's top advisory board to the federal government on health care privacy believes the current laws and rules are woefully inadequate and recommends that new legislation be passed to strengthen and expand protections.
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Health Plan Week via AISHealth.com
Nov. 15, 2007
Excerpt: The potentially fatal infection Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is far more common than previously thought, according to a new study and recent news reports. In an effort to boost prevention and detection, a few insurers -- including Highmark Inc. and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey -- are incorporating MRSA-related measures into their hospital pay-for-performance (P4P) programs to incentivize hospitals to institute prevention efforts.
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INSIDE CONSUMER-DIRECTED CARE via AISHealth.com
Nov. 15, 2007
Excerpt: Small businesses reluctant to try a CDH plan could find some comfort in Humana's new No Worry product. The insurer says the new program eases employers into a CDH product over three years and caps annual rate increases during that period. One employer client that spoke with ICDC has used the money it saved in lower premiums to fund employee-owned HSAs.
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AISHealth.com
Oct. 2, 2007 Excerpt: Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Colorado says it is the first health insurer in the state to voluntarily make same-sex domestic partner health coverage available to employers with 50 or fewer employees. MORE >> |
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Inside Consumer-Directed Care via AISHealth.com
Sept. 27, 2007
Excerpt: Since being launched in June, a product that pairs an HMO with a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) has been gaining sales traction in California, according to Health Net of California, Inc. The managed care company's Optimizer HMO is among a growing number of products that combine the features of an HMO or point-of-service (POS) plan with a health account.
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Inside Consumer-Directed Care via AISHealth.com
Sept. 17, 2007
Excerpt: Industry observers agree that most employers tend to spend far too little time explaining intricacies of the plans (and accounts) to employees. 'The average employee is still very confused' about HSAs and how they work, says Vinnie Daboul, senior vice president of sales with TD Banknorth Insurance Agency, Inc. in Springfield, Mass.
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Report on Patient Privacy via AISHealth.com
Aug. 2, 2007
Excerpt: [T]echnically, the minimum-necessary concept is not supposed to be applied to the disclosure of protected health information (PHI) for treatment purposes at all, although it is supposed to be applied to the use of PHI for treatment purposes.
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DRUG BENEFIT NEWS via AISHealth.com
July 5, 2007
Excerpt: A new U-M study that looked at financial incentives and outcomes of patients participating in a statin pill-splitting program finds that most individuals are not opposed to the practice, but they do want significant copayment reductions. According to the six-month study, published in the June issue of American Journal of Managed Care, 73% of 103 participants in the U-M program said that to continue splitting pills would require a 50% reduction in copays.
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Report on Patient Privacy via AISHealth.com
July 2, 2007
Excerpt: Four years after the privacy rule went into effect, hospitals and other covered entities (CEs) are struggling with basic concepts that underlie compliance, such as what the 'minimum necessary' standard means. Mistrust among CEs is rampant, and many have implemented business practices in the name of privacy and security that have no basis in law.
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DRUG BENEFIT NEWS via AISHealth.com
July 2, 2007
Excerpt: Medicare Part D sponsors burned the midnight oil to meet CMS's April 16 deadline for submitting 2008 Part D formularies -- a process that industry observers and executives say was made tougher by the agency's delayed announcement of changes to formulary submission requirements.
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Report on Patient Privacy via AISHealth.com
June 29, 2007
Excerpt: [T]echnically, the minimum-necessary concept is not supposed to be applied to the disclosure of protected health information (PHI) for treatment purposes at all, although it is supposed to be applied to the use of PHI for treatment purposes.
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INSIDE CONSUMER-DIRECTED CARE via AISHealth.com
June 29, 2007
Excerpt: Even a well-designed consumer-directed health (CDH) plan won't be effective at controlling health coverage costs or improving employee health if it isn't combined with a thorough and continuous education strategy, according to a new study from Towers Perrin.
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AISHealth.com
June 21, 2007 "Blue Cross and Blue Shield of South Carolina (BCBSSC) is likely the first U.S.-based Blues plan to develop a formal relationship with a foreign-based hospital." MORE >> |
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Health Plan Week via AISHealth.com
June 21, 2007 Excerpt: WellPoint, Inc. is rolling out a DM program for comorbid patients on a companywide basis, concentrating on those who seem ready to change behavior. Other DM programs focus resources on nonmedical support to help resolve problems that distract members from effective self-management of conditions, and use Internet-enabled monitors to identify patient issues. MORE >> |
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Report on Medicare Compliance via AISHealth.com
June 8, 2007
Excerpt: Physicians love electronic medical record (EMR) templates because they make documentation faster and easier, but abuses, such as cloning and 'exploding' notes, are jeopardizing reimbursement and compliance, experts say.
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REPORT ON PATIENT PRIVACY via AISHealth.com
May 10, 2007
Excerpt: In addition to misapplying minimum necessary to treatment, the study also documents pervasive confusion about how state laws dovetail with HIPAA, particularly in the area of substance abuse and mental health treatments, and overlapping and conflicting practices concerning patient consent policies and procedures.
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INSIDE CONSUMER-DIRECTED CARE via AISHealth.com
May 2, 2007
Excerpt: Veteran sponsors of consumer-directed health (CDH) plans say they're moving beyond their account-based health plans and incorporating new strategies to help chronically ill enrollees manage their conditions. Other new programs encourage healthy employees to stay that way.
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INSIDE CONSUMER-DIRECTED CARE via AISHealth.com
Apr. 2, 2007
Excerpt: Now that the Democrats have a majority in both houses of Congress, some industry observers predict they will use their new power to push harder for some form of universal health coverage. But industry observers say consumer-directed health (CDH) and universal coverage are two philosophies that can work together.
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