Nov. 2 - Roadmap for maintaining electives tested | Q&A on diversity in healthcare C-suites
November 02, 2020
Healthcare Dive's 2020 election coverage; Thoughts on diversity in healthcare C-suite from an executive search specialist; CMS set to bump MA rates for 2022 in win for payers; CMS clears Georgia bid to nix Healthcare.gov, decentralizing ACA marketplace
The key is the use of predictive modeling in developing a clinical decision support tool to determine factors like patient length of stay and use of a ventilator, according to research in JAMA Network Open.
Health policies will be top of mind for many people heading to cast their ballot Tuesday. A Gallup poll from last month found that 80% of voters said healthcare issues were important to them.
The COVID-19 pandemic harshly exposed racial disparities in treatment and care outcomes that remain across the country, and the healthcare industry has a long way to go in diversity and inclusion among its ranks.
The agency is also proposing to rely entirely on encounter data to calculate patient risk scores in 2022, a move that has been opposed by commercial insurers.
If implemented, the state would be the first with no government-run website to enroll in ACA plans, decentralizing marketplace functions among a few private insurers. Some call it an illegal move that would push thousands off the rolls.
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