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CMS Official Kuhn Tells Panel New System Will Prevent Fraudulent Medicare Claims From Using Dead Doctors' Names
CMS Deputy Administrator Herb Kuhn on Wednesday said that under a fraud-prevention system introduced in May, the agency will cross-check the names of physicians appearing on Medicare claims with the Social Security Administration's database of death reports, CQ HealthBeat reports.
Senate Votes 69-30 To Approve Legislation That Would Halt Medicare Physician Payment Cut
The Senate on Wednesday by a 69-30 veto-proof majority approved a House-passed bill (HR 6331) that would delay a 10.6% reduction to Medicare physician fees that was scheduled to take effect last week, the AP/Baltimore Sun reports (AP/Baltimore Sun, 7/10).
WebMemo Examines Massachusetts Medicaid Waiver; NEJM Perspective Discusses Mental Health Parity Legislation
"Health Care Reform in Massachusetts: Medicaid Waiver Renewal Will Set a Precedent," Heritage Foundation: The WebMemo examines the renewal of Massachusetts' 1115 Medicaid demonstration project waiver, which expired on June 30 but has been extended until July 14.