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Modern Healthcare: "With a sizable cut to Medicare physician payments taking effect in just one week, the American Medical Association is seeking clarity from Congress on its plan of action to stop the 21.2% reduction. ... Recent attempts to pass a sustainable growth-rate fix in the House and Senate have failed. Another setback occurred several weeks ago when Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D ...
 
NPR: "When it comes to health care fraud, schemes that target Medicare are among the most common and lucrative. That's because the $400 billion federal program is a fat and easy target. The Obama administration ... has requested an increase for an effort to crack down on Medicare fraud. The government's effort to root out scams has proven successful in the Miami area, which leads the nation in ...
 
BOSTON----Crowe Paradis Services Corporation and Coventry Workersâ?? Compensation Services today announced an unparalleled strategic partnership to provide expert Medicare Secondary Payer compliance to the property and casualty industry.
 
Chronically low Medicare reimbursement rates to physicians and hospitals are forcing doctors to limit the number of Medicare patients they see - or opt out of the program altogether - with devastating results to seniors' health care options, says a new study, "Medicare Doctor Shortage Endangers Seniors' Access to Care," by Matt Patterson of the National Center for Public Policy Research.
 
The following can be attributed to William H. Fleming III, MD, president of the Texas Medical Association. Dr. Fleming's statement addresses the Medicare physician payment cuts slated for March 1, 2010. "Texas physicians have pleaded with Congress to fix Medicare for the past decade. It is the insurance senior citizens and people with disabilities depend on for health care. It is what our ...

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