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Does America have a gabapentinoid problem?
And atrial fibrillation guidelines may miss the mark with oral anticoagulation.
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House, Senate agree on broad opioid legislation
Huge bill to address the opioid epidemic contains many provisions that will affect physicians.
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5 things to know about Trump’s new ‘public charge’ immigration proposal
The proposal has spurred intense criticism from Democrats, anti-poverty activists, health care organizations, and immigrants’ rights advocates,...
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Proposal to change Part B drug WAC-based reimbursement draws criticism
The ACR, ASCO, AMA, and others argued against the proposal in comments to CMS.
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Is CMS becoming more open to PTAC recommendations?
Doctors have been puzzled as to why federal health officials have yet to approve a physician-developed APM under QPP.
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Medicare gets input on revamping Part B drug program
Medicare officials are seeking input on how to revamp their competitive acquisition plan for Part B drugs.
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Senators unveil legislation to protect patients against surprise medical bills
“Balance billing is ripe for a federal solution,” Mr. Lucia said. States regulate only some plans, leaving “a vast number of people that aren’t...
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Johnson v. Monsanto: Roundup and product liability
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Disruptive physicians: Is this an HR or MEC issue?
Experts explain when to take disruptive behavior to human resources or the medial executive committee (or both) and the pros and cons of each path...
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Physician burnout singes patient safety
And stroke guidelines set a higher thrombectomy bar.