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Weekly Alert

Privatization: Not Right for Medicaid, Not Right for Medicare

April 25, 2013

The role of private managed care in Medicare and Medicaid has been growing at a rapid pace in recent years. The Center for Medicare Advocacy has written widely on the dangers of turning these successful community health care programs over to … [Read more...] about Privatization: Not Right for Medicaid, Not Right for Medicare

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Medicaid, Medicare and Health Care Reform, Weekly Alert

Medicare Paid $5.1 Billion to SNFs that Did Not Provide Care-Planning and Discharge-Planning (February 2013 OIG Report)

April 18, 2013

In its most recent report on nursing home payments and quality, February 2013, the Office of Inspector General (OIG), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reports that many skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) failed to provide adequate care … [Read more...] about Medicare Paid $5.1 Billion to SNFs that Did Not Provide Care-Planning and Discharge-Planning (February 2013 OIG Report)

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Medicare and Health Care Reform, Quality of Care, Skilled Nursing Facility, Weekly Alert

The Impact of the President’s Budget on People Who Depend on Medicare and Social Security

April 11, 2013

Yesterday, President Obama unveiled his Fiscal Year 2014 Budget.[1]   It contains significant changes to the Medicare program – including some that would strengthen the program's fiscal stability, and some that would weaken the … [Read more...] about The Impact of the President’s Budget on People Who Depend on Medicare and Social Security

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Medicare and Health Care Reform, Weekly Alert

Medicare Benefit Redesign: Proposals to Restructure Could Hurt More than Help

April 4, 2013

The Medicare program can be confusing for those trying to navigate the differences between Parts A, B, C, and D.  Since the program's inception in 1965, changes made to the program have made it a more complex system for beneficiaries, … [Read more...] about Medicare Benefit Redesign: Proposals to Restructure Could Hurt More than Help

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Medicare and Health Care Reform, Weekly Alert

CMS’ Proposed Rules on Observation Status Would Not Help Beneficiaries

March 28, 2013

The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently issued proposed rules and an interim CMS Ruling to allow  hospitals to bill Medicare Part B after a Part A claim is denied. 78 Fed. Reg. 16,632 (March 18, 2013).[1]  These … [Read more...] about CMS’ Proposed Rules on Observation Status Would Not Help Beneficiaries

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Observation Status, Weekly Alert

Bills Concerning Hospital Observation Status Reintroduced

March 21, 2013

Increasingly, hospital patients throughout the country are learning they are considered outpatients, on "observation status," not inpatients, although they have stayed many days and nights and been treated IN a hospital. The Center has … [Read more...] about Bills Concerning Hospital Observation Status Reintroduced

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Observation Status, Weekly Alert

Happy Anniversary, Affordable Care Act

March 21, 2013

Since the landmark Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010,[1] it has increased access to needed health services, reduced costs and improved care for millions.  Yet, as this progress continues and the law's most impactful … [Read more...] about Happy Anniversary, Affordable Care Act

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: ACA, Medicare and Health Care Reform, Weekly Alert

Medicare Advantage “Cuts?” Don’t Believe it.

March 14, 2013

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is beginning to rein in Medicare Advantage (MA) overpayments by bringing MA payment more in line with what traditional Medicare spends on a given beneficiary.  The insurance industry is not only fighting this … [Read more...] about Medicare Advantage “Cuts?” Don’t Believe it.

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Fact and Fiction, Medicare Advantage, Medicare and Health Care Reform, Weekly Alert

Medicare and Mental Health

March 14, 2013

In addition to societal stigma, people with mental health needs often face barriers to adequate medical coverage and treatment for their conditions. While many individuals and their families face these issues in the private market, people with … [Read more...] about Medicare and Mental Health

Filed Under: Article Tagged With: Medicare and Health Care Reform, Medicare Part B, Mental Health, Weekly Alert

Protect Medicare: Reject Paul Ryan’s Budget Proposal

March 14, 2013

Statement of Judith Stein, Executive Director, Center for Medicare AdvocacyNothing new. Paul Ryan’s “new” budget proposal recycles ideas that will harm older people, people with disabilities, families and Medicare. It is a plan … [Read more...] about Protect Medicare: Reject Paul Ryan’s Budget Proposal

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A recent @statnews article revealed a federal review showing the major Medicare Advantage insurers denied long-term care hospital prior auths 71–80% of the time, while industry peers averaged 42%.

Some denials were later overturned 92–99.7% of the time. A denial is not always

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10 Jun 2064819351409041776

💙It's Wellness Wednesday!💙 ⠀

One crucial component of being well is being able to afford healthcare. Join us June 16 at 2p ET for a free webinar covering Medicare Savings Programs and how they may be able to help you receive and afford the care you need and deserve.

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9 Jun 2064372659832360965

Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) can be a gamechanger.

Read more about how MSPs can change your life from our friends at @NCOAging in the link below.
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