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Disappointment, confusion and praise follow Senate passage of SGR patch, ICD-10 delay

Just a few weeks ago, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Marilynn Tavenner’s resounding message at the Health Information and Management Systems Society annual conference in Orlando was that more ICD-10 delays were not going to happen. 

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Temporary SGR fix and ICD-10 delay near certain as Senate readies vote

On Monday, the U.S. Senate is scheduled to take up the temporary sustainable growth rate formula (SGR) fix and one-year ICD-10 delay that was pushed through the House in dramatic fashion on Thursday.

With Senate vote approaching, health groups react to SGR bill, ICD-10 delay

An eleventh hour passage by the House of Representatives of a one-year ‘doc fix’ bill, which includes a contentious provision to delay ICD-10 for at least a year, has sparked outcry from health groups.

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Hurry up and wait--again

After Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Marilynn Tavenner told HIMSS14 attendees that the transition to ICD-10 this year is a done deal, get on with it, this week brought an eleventh hour attempt to delay the switch yet another year.

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Washington state hospitals face stricter state controls over partnerships

As of last week, hospitals operating in Washington state face new requirements to obtain a Certificate of Need from the state before affiliating with other hospitals. In addition, they must disclose their policies on admissions, nondiscrimination, end-of-life care and reproductive health care to the state.

HIX enrollment tops 6M

With just a few days left in the enrollment period, the White House reported that more than six million individuals have signed up for private insurance under the Affordable Care Act.

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House passes ‘doc fix’ bill with one-year ICD-10 delay

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a one-year ‘doc fix’ bill, “Protecting Access to Medicare Act of 2014” (H.R. 4302) by voice vote. The bill would preserve physician compensation levels and avoid a steep 24 percent physician pay cut set to kick in on March 31.

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Halamka, Stack share thoughts on possible ICD-10 delay

Another one-year delay for the implementation of ICD-10 has been added into the sustainable growth rate bill going to vote later today.

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