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Alliant Offers Mental Health Screening Help for Primary Care Practices
Alliant Quality, the Quality Innovation Network – Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO) for North Carolina is recruiting primary care practitioners to improve identification of depression and alcohol use disorder in Medicare […]
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CMS Releases Medicare ACO Results for 2014
See how North Carolina’s ACOs performed.
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Understand the Proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
The North Carolina Medical Society’s (NCMS) Director of Health Policy Jennifer Gasperini has thoroughly reviewed the proposed changes to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and summarized the major changes on […]
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2015 MAC Satisfaction Indicator Survey — Please Share Your Opinions!
There is still time to share your views on Palmetto GBA, but don’t delay since the survey will close soon. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) would like […]
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Medicare and Medicaid Turn 50 Tomorrow
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed legislation amending the Social Security Act and establishing Medicare for the elderly and Medicaid for low-income adults, children, pregnant women and people […]
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Trustees: Medicare Solvent Until 2030
The Medicare Trustees have projected the trust fund that finances Medicare’s hospital insurance coverage will remain solvent until 2030, unchanged from last year, but with an improved long-term outlook from last […]
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DMA Details Changes to Payment of Crossover Claims
The North Carolina Division of Medical Assistance (DMA) today sent a letter to providers detailing changes to the payment of crossover claims for Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB). The North Carolina […]
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ACO Final Rule Released
Read on to learn more about some notable changes to the MSSP.
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CMS Releases Physician Medicare Payment Data
Learn how to check your data to ensure its accuracy.
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Potential Benefits In the SGR Repeal Law — MACRA
When the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) was signed into law in April, it didn’t just repeal the Medicare sustainable growth rate (SGR) formula that had been plaguing […]
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