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Physicians push back on PFS | Face mask percentages | Health insurance state-by-state scorecard

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Physicians push back on PFS | Face mask percentages | Health insurance state-by-state scorecard
Thursday, October 8, 2020
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Professional associations encircle CMS over 2021 Medicare fee schedule

Close to 50 medical organizations representing 1.4 million physicians and other clinicians are pressing CMS to amend the physician fee schedule (PFS) the agency has proposed for Medicare in 2021.

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Professional associations encircle CMS over 2021 Medicare fee schedule

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Close to 50 medical organizations representing 1.4 million physicians and other clinicians are pressing CMS to amend the physician fee schedule (PFS) the agency has proposed for Medicare in 2021.
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Playing the percentages on face masks: 5 points to ponder

Around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, words have occasionally led to blows over people in public not wearing face masks. Then too, fisticuffs have erupted over people in public wearing face masks.

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Playing the percentages on face masks: 5 points to ponder

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Around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, words have occasionally led to blows over people in public not wearing face masks. Then too, fisticuffs have erupted over people in public wearing face masks.
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Where the health-insured are (and aren’t)

Massachusetts has the lowest percentage of residents lacking health insurance in the country. Texas has the highest.

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Where the health-insured are (and aren’t)

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Massachusetts has the lowest percentage of residents lacking health insurance in the country. Texas has the highest.
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In Case You Missed It

To nobody’s gain, psychiatric patients are getting ‘stuck’ in inpatient beds

Along with the unprecedented challenges COVID-19 has brought to U.S. hospitals in 2020 are some older sore spots that the pandemic has only inflamed.

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To nobody’s gain, psychiatric patients are getting ‘stuck’ in inpatient beds

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Along with the unprecedented challenges COVID-19 has brought to U.S. hospitals in 2020 are some older sore spots that the pandemic has only inflamed.
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Low-income Americans open to overdue long-term care, as long as it’s paid for

Middle-aged individuals of modest means widely availed themselves of formal long-term care after Obamacare funded the expansion of Medicaid in participating states. 

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Low-income Americans open to overdue long-term care, as long as it’s paid for

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Middle-aged individuals of modest means widely availed themselves of formal long-term care after Obamacare funded the expansion of Medicaid in participating states. 
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National Academies emphasize equity in recommendations for COVID vaccine allocation

Demand is sure to outstrip supply when a safe and effective COVID vaccine initially enters mass production. First in line to receive the inoculation should be the 5% slice of the population doing essential work to help fight the pandemic.

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National Academies emphasize equity in recommendations for COVID vaccine allocation

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Demand is sure to outstrip supply when a safe and effective COVID vaccine initially enters mass production. First in line to receive the inoculation should be the 5% slice of the population doing essential work to help fight the pandemic.
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In Other News

50% of radiology practices plan to reduce staffing if ‘catastrophic’ Medicare cuts move forward in 2021

Another 82% said they expect reimbursement reductions will result in decreased imaging access for patients, according to a new survey. 

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50% of radiology practices plan to reduce staffing if ‘catastrophic’ Medicare cuts move forward in 2021

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Another 82% said they expect reimbursement reductions will result in decreased imaging access for patients, according to a new survey. 
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COVID-19 outbreak in hospital’s imaging unit underscores importance of social distancing

The incident involved eight workers, and an investigation found precautionary measures were being ignored in nonclinical areas of the hospital.

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COVID-19 outbreak in hospital’s imaging unit underscores importance of social distancing

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The incident involved eight workers, and an investigation found precautionary measures were being ignored in nonclinical areas of the hospital.
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Lessons from the past: Comparing Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis to Eisenhower’s heart attack

There are many similarities, and a few key differences, between the two moments, according to a new analysis in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Lessons from the past: Comparing Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis to Eisenhower’s heart attack

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There are many similarities, and a few key differences, between the two moments, according to a new analysis in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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