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  • Prescriptions risk score used to deny health insurance

    Lawmakers are going to have a difficult time with this one as they are not technically up to date enough as a whole to comprehend how all of this works in my estimation. with understanding the algorithms of finance and the economy, Wall Street showed us that.   Sad, but it is true and this...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-28-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Pharma/FDA News, My Commentaries, healthcare, privacy, health insurance, Prescriptions, Congress, Hospitals, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Venture Capital, Reserve Funds, Profits
  • FDA Scientists Allege Coercion In Medical Device Approval Process

    All I can say here is that this goes back to a earlier post: The 2 New Hot Words in Healthcare: Algorithms and Whistleblowers In this case we have a bit of both, algorithms created by the scientists, but a requested change by the clinical side of the table?  Sounds a bit like the algorithms run...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-19-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, drugs, healthcare, Medical Devices, Prescriptions, FDA, Medications, Whistle Blower, Data, Data Base, Algorithms
  • Express Scripts offers $1 million award to nab extortionist in data breach case

    You have probably read about this in the news already, but now it looks like they are going after the companies who enroll consumers with health plans too, sending the same type of letter. For updates from Express Scripts, you can check the main support page for any updates.  They have contracted...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-12-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, Other Items of Interest, healthcare, privacy, Prescriptions, Data Breach, Investigation, FBI, Extortion, Express Scripts, Kroll
  • Aetna and Costco create yet another prescription program

    One more program to confuse us when needing a prescription, although I’m sure there is money to be saved here, but shoot I like the $4.00 or $10.00 generic prescriptions offered by others, no enrollment and no questions asked, simple.  For the monthly fee, you might need to be a patient with some...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 11-06-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, Pharma/FDA News, Other Items of Interest, drugs, healthcare, health insurance, Prescriptions, Medicare Part D, Aetna, Pharmacy, Costco
  • E-Prescribing Reminder – Effective January 1, Medicare will pay 2% bonus to those who use a “Qualified” program or system

    A qualified system is not faxing!   Many offices who are set up with an EMR or EHR are already covered and are either set up and ready to go or have the capabilities.  For those who are not, there’s a permanent link on this page to NEPSI, the free e-prescribing initiative where you can sign...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-31-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Insurance, Pharma/FDA News, drugs, healthcare, medicare, health insurance, Physicians, Prescriptions, e-prescribing
  • SERMO CONNECTS HEALTHCARE INVESTORS TO PHYSICIANS VIA BLOOMBERG

    Investors and analysts using The Healthcare Exchange will be able to ask questions of physicians, such as their opinions about a new treatment or device.  Sermo has been a community website restricted to physicians to compare and collaborate within their peers and now with the new service investors...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-23-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, drugs, healthcare, Investors, Physicians, Prescriptions, clinical trials, Sermo, Bloomberg, MCconnect, opinions
  • Rite Aid Faces Delisting on the Stock Exchange..

    The company has 6 months to get the shares up above $1.00 or it goes to the junk category and off the big board.  Drug stores are feeling the pinch of the economic slow down, depending on where the stood financially before hand, has an effect on where they are today.  Granted Rite Aid had some...
    Posted to The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck on 10-17-2008
    Filed under: Medically Related, Insurance, Pharma/FDA News, drugs, healthcare, Prescriptions, Pharmaceuticals, Stocks, Rite Aid
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