Survey: Adopting Value-Based Models Will Be Challenging for Family Medicine

Survey: Adopting Value-Based Models Will Be Challenging for Family Medicine

Family medicine has a long way to go in supporting the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ goal of tying fully half of traditional fee-for-service Medicare payments to value-based payment models by 2018, if a new survey from the American Academy of Family Medicine is any indication. Urgent care typically operates on a parallel, fee-for-service model, but the evolution of how other practice environments come to terms with the changing dynamics of the healthcare …

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Undocumented Immigrants Lost to Insurance May Be Returning to Urgent Care

Undocumented Immigrants Lost to Insurance May Be Returning to Urgent Care

Undocumented immigrants who stopped showing up at urgent care centers after receiving health insurance under the Affordable Care Act may be back the next time they’re injured on the job or a child spikes a fever. Roughly 423,000 of those newly insured lost their coverage due to a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) policy requiring proper documentation of immigration status or income within 95 days of getting coverage. Urgent care has been a …

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