Most Medical Debt Will Be Dropped From Consumers’ Credit Reports

Medical bills have become a source of major financial trouble for millions of Americans, amounting to the largest source of personal debt in the U.S. Now, the top three credit reporting agencies plan to drop most medical debt from consumers' credit reports starting this summer.

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Pfizer CEO Pushes Yearly Shots for Covid. Not So Fast, Experts Say.

When Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said March 13 that all Americans would need a second booster shot, it struck many covid experts as a self-serving remark without scientific merit. It also set off spasms of doubt over the country’s objectives in its fight against the coronavirus. The decision on how often and widely to vaccinate ...

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Pandemic Hastens Shift Away From Hospital Inpatient Care, Moody’s Reports

Dive Brief: * The long-term shift from hospital-based care toward more treatment delivered in the home and ambulatory centers picked up pace during the COVID-19 pandemic and is expected to continue to gain momentum, pressuring revenue growth and margins in the hospital sector, according to new research from Moody’s Investors Service. * Reimbursement changes, risk-sharing, investment ...

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Becerra: HHS Wants To Get ‘Money’s Worth’ On Medicare Advantage, Will Look Into Coding Practices

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is examining risk adjustment tactics that have led to overpayments to some Medicare Advantage plans, Secretary Xavier Becerra told reporters Friday. Becerra said the agency has seen evidence of charges going beyond what would be necessary for MA plans using tactics such as up-coding. The remarks come ...

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The Biggest Trends In Healthcare Are Hospital Care At Home And The Widening Labor Gap

During HIMSS22, Philips gave its top predictions for the future of healthcare systems over the next three years based on labor market trends and the expansion of hospital-at-home services. Roy Jakobs, chief business leader of Connected Care at Philips, offered the following predictions: * Over the next three years, 40% of providers will shift 20% of ...

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Nevada Health Insurance Exchange Gets New Director

Ryan High has been named the new director of the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange. He has been the exchange’s chief operations officer since 2016, overseeing the exchange’s online marketplace, Nevada Health Link.

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Nevada’s COVID-19 Hospitalizations ‘Near All-Time Lows’

On the first day of a new COVID-19 reporting system, Clark County reported a decline in most major metrics.

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Pandemic Preparedness Bill Moves Ahead; Funding Still Needed

A Senate committee has approved a bipartisan blueprint to overhaul the nation's public health system, applying the lessons of COVID-19 to future outbreaks through a new chain of command, a stronger medical supply chain, and clearer crisis communications.

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How to Avoid Surprise Bills — And the Pitfalls in the New Law

Patients are no longer required to pay for out-of-network care given without their consent when they receive treatment at hospitals covered by their health insurance since a federal law took effect at the start of this year. But the law’s protections against the infuriating, expensive scourge of surprise medical bills may be only as good ...

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Health District Investigating Discrepancy With CDC COVID Data

The Southern Nevada Health District is looking into a data discrepancy that shows Clark County in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “high” transmission tier, a health official said Wednesday. CDC data showed the county in the highest transmission tier on Tuesday because it had a case rate over 100 per 100,000 people. Cassius ...

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