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Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Stroke Recovery Through Digital Health Solutions

DAIC

With the rise of digital health, innovative solutions are emerging that can significantly impact patient care and recovery while simultaneously addressing health equity. In 2020, she received the AHA/ASA David Sherman award for her lifetime contributions to post acute stroke care, research, training, innovation, and advocacy ([link] ).

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Top Public Policy Experts at HIMSS24 to Address Global AI Landscape and Digital Transformation in Healthcare

DAIC

He has 15 years’ experience with e-government development, but has found his heart is in digital health and innovation. As the first person to hold this role, Fletcher also serves as the director of the digital service at CMS, an agency team of the United States Digital Service.

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The Evolving Computed Tomography Market

DAIC

Data was pulled from 2010–2019 Physician/Supplier Procedure Summary (PSPS) files obtained from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) website. Rao, MD, FACR, from Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals. CCTA’s Presence at RSNA23 As Jani observed, CCTA had a large and noticeable presence on the RSNA23 exhibit hall floor.

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Changes to MIPS 2024: What Cardiology Clinics Need to Know, Including Quality Payment Program

GEMMS

In late 2023, CMS released the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) Final Rule, ushering in key policy changes for the Quality Payment Program (QPP). The 2024 payment adjustment is important to compensation for Medicaid services provided. Be sure to check your qualifying status using the QPP Participation Status Tool.

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New Legislation Speeds Progress on Patient Access to New Technologies

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Technology

The linkage also would allow registries to continue providing critical information for approval and coverage of innovative medical interventions and preserve the government’s authority to authorize Medicare Coverage with Evidence Development (CED). Learn more at sts.org.

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ACO REACH: A New Evolution in At-Risk Primary Care

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These days, it’s significant that The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation has clearly expressed that they want every Medicare beneficiary in an accountable care plan by 2030. This network dynamic from Aledade et al enables independent practices to participate in the ACO model when otherwise they probably would or could not.