American Medical News 1997 Sean Martin - Abstracts

American Medical News 1997 Sean Martin
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AMA: stop PATH audits.(American Medical Association, Physicians at Teaching Hospitals)HealthSean Martin
AMA treads middle ground on residents' unions.HealthSean Martin
Audit finds billions in improper pay: Medicare's 'confusing and complex' rules may be to blame.HealthSean Martin
Budget deal has changes in Medicare practice expense formula.HealthSean Martin
Budget law gives guidance on referral arrangements.HealthSean Martin
Finalizing Medicare reform; balance billing, private contracting among issues before panel.HealthSean Martin
Major Medicare changes: final budget revamps managed care, physician pay.HealthSean Martin
Medicare expanding pay for prevention. (includes related list of preventive benefits)HealthSean Martin
Medicare pay is changing; primary care will see increases, but surgical specialties face cuts.HealthSean Martin
Medicare private contracting still in flux. (Senator Jon Kyl proposes Medicare law changes)HealthSean Martin
More Medicare codes, more pay for house calls.HealthSean Martin
More Medicare money? (includes related highlights of Health Care Financing Administration's new schedule for physicians' payments)HealthSean Martin
New Medicare coding guides ready; doctors may not be.(includes related article on grace period extension request)HealthSean Martin
New Medicare commission to work toward long-term plan.HealthSean Martin
Physicians, hospitals to share Medicare pay; bundling demo seeks savings, better coordination of care.HealthSean Martin
Protests prompt HHS to retool PATH audits of teaching doctors.(Department of Health and Human Services, Physicians at Teaching Hospitals)HealthSean Martin
U.S. Senate's only physician opposes private contracting.(Senator William Frist MD)HealthSean Martin
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