CMS Takes Action to Modernize Medicare Home Health
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed significant changes to the Home Health Prospective Payment System to strengthen and modernize Medicare, drive value, and focus on individual patient needs rather than volume of care.
Newsroom Press ReleaseCMS and Michigan Partner to Coordinate Care for Medicare-Medicaid Enrollees
On April 3, 2014, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that CMS is partnering with the state of Michigan to test a new model for providing Medicare-Medicaid enrollees with a more coordinated, person-centered care experience.
Newsroom Fact SheetOBAMA ADMINISTRATION OFFERS STATES NEW WAYS TO IMPROVE CARE, LOWER COSTS FOR MEDICAID
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CMS ANNOUNCES FISCAL 2010 PAYMENT AND POLICY UPDATES FOR INPATIENT REHABILITATION FACILITIES
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NEW DRUG COVERAGE IN ARIZONA TO INCLUDE OPTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL BENEFITS AND SAVING MONEY
People with Medicare in Arizona will have a range of choices for prescription drug coverage to suit their individual needs, including plans that help save money or offer more coverage than Medicare’s standard drug benefit, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced today.
Newsroom Press ReleaseLIFE PITTSBURGH IN PITTSBURGH, PA. APPROVED FOR HEALTH CARE PROGRAM FOR FRAIL ELDERLY
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CMS ADMINISTRATOR TOM SCULLY TO STEP DOWN DEC. 15
CMS Administrator Tom Scully announced today he will resign effective Dec. 15, following three years at the helm of the nation’s second and third-largest domestic programs, Medicare and Medicaid.
Newsroom Press ReleaseELDER SERVICE PLAN OF EAST BOSTON HEALTH CENTER APPROVED FOR HEALTH CARE PROGRAM FOR FRAIL ELDERLY
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CMS SELECTS THREE ORGANIZATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN MEDICARE PROJECT TO HELP BENEFICIARIES
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today announced that it has selected three organizations to participate in a pilot project aimed at improving care for chronically ill Medicare patients who suffer from heart problems and diabetes through better disease management.
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