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Concierge primary care | Medical payment products | Steward welcomes Optum

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Concierge primary care | Medical payment products | Steward welcomes Optum
Monday, April 1, 2024
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Is concierge medicine a net plus for US healthcare? Answer depends on perspective

Critics say the model caters to the wealthy while taking primary care physicians out of circulation for everyone else. Not so, respond concierge proponents.

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Is concierge medicine a net plus for US healthcare? Answer depends on perspective

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Critics say the model caters to the wealthy while taking primary care physicians out of circulation for everyone else. Not so, respond concierge proponents.
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Not many hospitals openly promote interest-bearing loans, credit cards for care

Hospitals short on cash are more likely than their financially flush counterparts to offer patients interest-accruing loans or credit cards to pay for their care.

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Not many hospitals openly promote interest-bearing loans, credit cards for care

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Hospitals short on cash are more likely than their financially flush counterparts to offer patients interest-accruing loans or credit cards to pay for their care.
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Steward to sell doc network to Optum

If the proposal—of which no financial details were made public—goes through, Steward doctors in nine states would be managed by Optum.

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Steward to sell doc network to Optum

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If the proposal—of which no financial details were made public—goes through, Steward doctors in nine states would be managed by Optum.
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Medicaid still leads gov in payment errors but showing improvement

Medicaid’s $50 billion in improper payments was the highest total for a single program—but it was also the most improved government program, cutting about $30 billion from its 2022 improper payments total. 

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Medicaid still leads gov in payment errors but showing improvement

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Medicaid’s $50 billion in improper payments was the highest total for a single program—but it was also the most improved government program, cutting about $30 billion from its 2022 improper payments total. 
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Behind the scenes in COVID research labs, then and now

The past four years have witnessed major advancements in medical science’s drive to unravel the complexities of the human immune system. We have the COVID-19 pandemic to thank for much of the progress. 

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Behind the scenes in COVID research labs, then and now

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The past four years have witnessed major advancements in medical science’s drive to unravel the complexities of the human immune system. We have the COVID-19 pandemic to thank for much of the progress. 
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In Other News

Radiology Group must pay $3.1M to settle allegations doc ‘rubber-stamped’ reports from India

A physician at the Atlanta-based firm purportedly spent as few as 30 seconds reviewing reports prepared by overseas readers who weren’t permitted to practice medicine nor bill government healthcare programs. 

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Radiology Group must pay $3.1M to settle allegations doc ‘rubber-stamped’ reports from India

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A physician at the Atlanta-based firm purportedly spent as few as 30 seconds reviewing reports prepared by overseas readers who weren’t permitted to practice medicine nor bill government healthcare programs. 
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Donor hearts more likely to be accepted when the transplant candidate is female or white

"This finding suggests racial and gender bias as a potential contributor to the organ acceptance decision-making process," researchers wrote in JAMA.

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Donor hearts more likely to be accepted when the transplant candidate is female or white

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"This finding suggests racial and gender bias as a potential contributor to the organ acceptance decision-making process," researchers wrote in JAMA.
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Hospital, museum team up to CT scan dinosaur bones

The images will not only provide new scientific data, they will also serve as a digital backup of fragile fossils.

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Hospital, museum team up to CT scan dinosaur bones

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The images will not only provide new scientific data, they will also serve as a digital backup of fragile fossils.
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