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The Tension in TEFCA

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Don Rucker, MD, Chief Strategy Officer at 1upHealth Patients want the same modern computing experience in healthcare that they enjoy the rest of their lives to extend to our health and medical care. They want a modern consumer experience with ease of access, speed, availability, accuracy, and affordability.

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Bonus Features – November 12, 2023 – 93% of clinicians use RPM in cardiac care rehab, telehealth flexibilities remain in place until the end of 2024, plus 25 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

Studies More than 9 in 10 (93%) of clinicians use RPM technology in cardiac care rehab , according to a survey from Vivalink. Roughly two-thirds of specialty care centers reported wait times of over 4 months for diagnostic evaluations of autism in children , a report from Cognoa found. ONC and The Sequoia Project released Version 1.1

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AHIP’s Opposition of “Medicare for All Act of 2019”

BHM Healthcare Solutions

Editor’s Note: Medicare Advantage organizations (MAOs) continue to do a poor job of maintaining accurate provider directories—and it’s landing some in hot water with the federal government. On April 30, 2019, AHIP submitted a statement for a hearing in the House Rules Committee that focused on the “Medicare for All Act of 2019.”.

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Federal Tax Returns And The Affordable Care Act: Understanding Your Electronic Filing Options

ACA Times

As we enter the middle of tax season, it’s important to note that the Affordable Care Act may have an impact on the filing of your tax return (click here for more information). Before purchasing such software, research to find the most affordable and easiest to use. Click here for more information.

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Telehealth Law: Healthcare Translation Services for Limited English Proficient People

Telebehavioral Health Institute

Laws to Better Serve Limited English-Proficient People Federal LEP Laws The federal provisions for limiting healthcare disparities between people with limited language proficiency are based on civil rights laws, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Affordable Care Act (ACA).