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Health IT Systems Being Used To Track Doctors, Too

Morning Briefing

Some physicians feel second-guessed by systems that track how they handle their patients. Also, in other coverage about health care delivery, the Fiscal Times examines the growth of minute clinics.

First Edition: July 12, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including articles on data tracking of doctors and comparing the rollout of the Medicare Part D drug plans to implementation of the federal health law.

Maryland’s Action May Offer Middle Ground In Abortion Clinic Debate

Morning Briefing

After a woman was hurt during an abortion, the state tightened its oversight. Americans continue to hold complex views on the subject, even as lawmakers on Capitol Hill gear up for a possible Senate fight on a bill banning abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Analysis Finds Obamacare Opponents Outspent Supporters On Ads By 5-1

Morning Briefing

The study of television ads finds that critics have spent at least $385 million since the law was enacted in March 2010. Meanwhile, supporters are looking for innovative ways to attract young healthy people to join plans offered on the online marketplaces.

Tax Break Can Help With Health Coverage, But There’s A Catch

Morning Briefing

There are two kinds of financial help for lower-income people planning to enroll in the online health insurance marketplaces that will open this fall. One could put people at risk of having to pay some of the money back, while the other won’t.

Restaurant Owner Welcomes Delay On Law’s Insurance Requirement

Morning Briefing

New York Times profiles the challenges that one business owner faced with the health law’s pressure to cover his employees. Other outlets offer news on the law, including the problems the administration is facing in setting up the online marketplaces, concerns about scams targeting consumers and help for Medicare beneficiaries.

More Doctors Adopt Electronic Health Records

Morning Briefing

The nation’s top Health IT official is lauding the nation’s doctors for more widely adopting electronic health records in the past few years, but he and new studies say more work is needed to help the systems communicate with each other.

Medicare To Propose New Doctor Payment For Managing Multiple Chronic Conditions

Morning Briefing

Medicare is proposing paying doctors for managing Medicare patients with multiple chronic conditions starting in 2015. In the meantime, a Medicare plan to deny an Eli Lily diagnostic test to patients unless they are enrolled in a clinical trial is decried by some Alzheimer’s treatment advocates.