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CMS Tells Contractors to Delay Doc Payments for 10 Days Again

Posted by HealthLeadersMedia.com - Daily News & Analysis on March 31, 2010 under News | Be the First to Comment

Source: HealthLeadersMedia.com - Daily News & Analysis

Left stranded by Congress taking a two-week holiday, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the second time this month has told contractors to delay reimbursements to physicians and other healthcare providers for 10 business days to temporarily avoid the 21.2% Medicare pay cuts that go into effect on April 1.

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Kids can’t be denied coverage because of pre‑existing conditions, Sebelius tells AHIP

Posted by Modern Healthcare Breaking News on March 29, 2010 under News | Be the First to Comment

Source: Modern Healthcare Breaking News

Seeking to quash any ambiguity over a key provision in the new healthcare reform law, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius sent a letter to the major trade group for health insurers on Monday saying that children cannot be denied health insurance because...

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AMA Blasts House for Not Voting on Doc Pay Cut

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Source: HealthLeadersMedia.com - Daily News & Analysis

As Congress left the Capitol for a two-week holiday over the weekend, the American Medical Association took the occasion to blast lawmakers for the "unconscionable" action of not acting on the "doc fix"—slated to expire on April 1.

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