Christopher Weaver

Figuring Out What A Hospital Can Get For Switching To Electronic Records

KFF Health News Original

Beginning next year, tens of billions of dollars in taxpayer money will flow to doctors and hospitals to help them buy computerized medical record systems as part of the economic stimulus package. In a marketing pitch, one company is offering a calculator that shows how much money is on the line for a given facility.

As Medicare Pay Shrinks, Some California Docs Hike Patient Fees

KFF Health News Original

One California cardiology group has confronted steep Medicare cuts with a tactic that may irk patients who already face soaring health costs in that state: Beginning April 1, Pacific Heart Institute, in Santa Monica, will charge some patients annual fees ranging from $500 to $7,500, in addition to the regular fees paid by patients and insurers.

Five Questions About President Obama’s Proposed Changes To The Medicare Payroll Tax

KFF Health News Original

To help pay for his health care overhaul package, President Obama is proposing that wealthy Americans pay Medicare taxes on the money they make on their investments. The proposal would affect millions of people.

Government Health Spending To Top Private Sector By 2012

KFF Health News Original

A new study by federal officials finds that state, local and federal health spending has steadily increased. And, the nation’s health spending as a share of the economy jumped in 2009 by 1.1 points to 17.3 percent.

Poll: Public Most Concerned With Bread-And-Butter Issues In Health Reform Debate

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A poll “shows little movement in measures of public opinion” on health reform. About one-third like the current Democratic bills, another third want reform, but not what Democratic lawmakers have in mind and one-quarter think Congress should not spend time on the issue now.

Current ‘Death Panel’ Uproar Echoes Decades-Old Controversy

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It was early summer. A senior federal health official wrote a memo suggesting that living wills — documents that can convey patients’ wishes about when to end life support — could help curb health-care costs.

Advocates Urge Action Now To ‘Fix’ Medicare Doctor Payments

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Legislation to ‘fix’ Medicare’s formula for physician payments is stalled in the Senate with opposition mounting to the fact that the bill comes with a hefty cost, but no plan to pay its price tag.

In Historic Vote, Baucus Health Bill Passed By Finance Committee

KFF Health News Original

Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, joined the Finance Committee’s Democrats in a vote today on the proposed health care overhaul. The committee reported the bill out of committee in a historic, 14-9 vote.

People Who Choose Not To Have Health Insurance

KFF Health News Original

Not all of America’s 46 million uninsured people can be considered victims of a system that excludes them financially or because of pre-existing conditions. According to an unpublished Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of the CDC’s 2008 National Health Interview Survey, 2 percent of uninsured people said they simply didn’t want health insurance. Some experts say […]

Administration Facing Tough Sell To Doctors On Health IT

KFF Health News Original

This week, progress was made in developing the framework for the $33 billion health information technology initiative created by the stimulus bill. Dr. David Blumenthal, who heads the Office of the National Coordinator, is a key figure in the process. But he still faces one of the most difficult challenges — convincing doctors that it is in their interest to participate.

MedPAC: Medicare Must Reinvent Its Payment Sytems to Improve Quality, Save Money

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A low-profile commission that advises Congress on Medicare recommends, as it has in the past, that the way health providers are paid be revamped. Congress is showing interest in the issue as it grapples with broader health reform.