What incremental costs are associated with head and neck cancer (HNCa), and how do they compare with the costs associated with other common cancers?
Otolaryngologists Missing from Leadership Ranks of Accountable Care Organizations
Multi-State Licensure Plan for Physicians Nears Reality
Legislation would ease pathway to out-of-state, online treatment
The ABOto Finance Committee Oversees, Makes Policy Decisions Regarding Financial Operations
The committee is one of eight American Board of Otolaryngology committees
How to Avoid a Healthcare Data Breach
Steps to help physicians safeguard privacy, security of patients’ protected health information and ensure compliance with HIPAA rules
Affordable Care Act Latest in Half-Century of Healthcare Reform
Highlights in 50-year timeline of national healthcare legislation, proposals, and policies since the Social Security Act was adopted in 1965
How Will the Affordable Care Act Impact Otolaryngology?
Analysts predict the influx of insured patients that are expected to flood the healthcare system will likely shrink physician reimbursements, cause some otolaryngologists to flock to larger healthcare systems or limit access to patients with private insurance plans, and exacerbate the shortage of specialists
Healthcare Providers Must Comply with HIPAA Privacy Practices
Failure to have an updated Notice of Privacy Practices by September 23, 2013 could result in fines and penalties
How Some Major Accountable Care Organizations Work
A look at the functions and structure of the federally funded Medicare Shared Savings Program, and some privately run ACOs
Medicare Sequester Set to Commence March 1
Health care providers implore Congress to take note of the drag the Medicare reductions will have on the economy, their practices and their patients’ access to care.
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