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Texas Physicians Win In No Surprises Act Law Suit
A U.S. district court judge granted the Texas Medical Association’s motion for summary judgment agreeing that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) ’s interpretation of the No Surprises Act did not line up with the law, as written, and as Congress intended. The ruling came on February 23, 2022. Judge Jeremy Kernodle concurred…
Read MoreAHIP and BCBS Association File Amicus Briefs in Support of the No Surprises Act
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), two groups representing payers, submitted amicus briefs backing the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) against a lawsuit filed by the Texas Medical Association, which take exception to portions of the No Surprises Act. The Texas Medical Association brought a suit…
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Read MoreThe importance of Cybersecurity in This Era of Radiology
Continued digitization has brought tremendous benefits to health care, making the industry more connected and efficient than ever. However, with an overwhelming number of data and patient records located on interconnected networks, the importance of actively protecting it all cannot be overstated. Hackers have continually evolved and adapted with technology. They are always seeking new…
Read MoreUnitedHealthcare is Steering Patients Away from Hospitals to Cheaper Care
UnitedHealthcare has a new policy. It is the Site-of-Service Medical Necessity Review Policy. This new policy essentially shifts the burden of proving that a hospital site is necessary for the outpatient procedure a patient is having performed onto the patient and his or her physician/surgeon. Consequently, this new Site-of-Service Medical Necessity Review Policy just adds…
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