Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
HHS strategic advisor Amy Gleason said CMS wants patients to have the ability to scan a QR code at the doctor's office and share their medical history.
This week's top stories include the OIG claiming the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services lacks adequate authority to ensure hospitals are adequately prepared for a pandemic, Ro buying Kit and a new report finding telehealth use is declining.
Flare Capital Partners' Gwendolyn Lee & Dr. Dan Gebremedhin highlight digital health startups taking advantage of Medicare and key opportunities within Parts A-D for others to make their mark.
An intro to Medicare, and how digital health companies can impact the nation’s biggest payer.
This week's top stories include Ro and Hims looking to score significant funding, while the healthcare industry seeks more funds to make up for lost revenue due to the pandemic.
Researchers say 99.7% of physicians' profiles lack individual quality data and 77% lack group data.
In addition, the company's diabetes management program will soon be available to qualifying Cambia Health Solution members.
The app lets those on Medicare search for products and services to see if they are covered.
At HIMSS19, ACT | The App Association's Brian Scarpelli will lay out the details of what he calls a "sea change" in CMS' policy toward remote patient monitoring.
CMS Administrator Seema Verma said that the remote monitoring change and others would promote care innovation and reduce provider burden.