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Medicare wants to allow far more more surgeries to be done in outpatient facilities like ambulatory surgery centers.
The Trump administration plans to claw back $7.8 billion in Medicare payments to hospitals a decade sooner than originally ...
In an about-face, the administration is cracking down on so-called skin substitutes, overused treatments that cost Medicare ...
The Trump administration is opening the floodgates for more surgeries to be done in outpatient facilities like ambulatory surgery centers, proposing a Medicare policy that could accelerate the shift ...
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The sweeping regulation proposes notable changes to how Medicare pays physicians, but overall results in a modest bump to ...
The proposed rule would send an additional $8 billion to hospitals next year, but includes a number of other policies ...
The Trump administration wants to boost Medicare payments for hospital outpatient services by $8.1 billion next year — while simultaneously decreasing hospitals' reimbursement for services like ...
Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz breaks down the changes to Medicaid, the impact on hospitals, its ...
Of course, Congress can act to block the Medicare cuts, something it has done in the past. But radical Freedom Caucus ...
Doctors could see up to a 3.8% increase to their Medicare payments next year under a Trump administration proposal released ...
With Trump set to sign the GOP’s $2.4T bill, Senate Republicans turn to Medicare for cuts—putting Social Security’s future ...