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Dr. Robert Margolis Addresses the Incentives for Population-Based Healthcare
 
 

Dr. Robert Margolis Addresses the Incentives for Population-Based Healthcare

Robert Margolis, MD, Managing Partner and CEO, HealthCare Partners, says there needs to be a movement toward managing patients based on population. The adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), predictive modeling, and telemedicine will all assist in moving toward population health.
 

 
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Craig Miller: 4 Strategies to Combat Healthcare Fraud

1 . Recognize the three most frequent kinds of fraud and develop separate approaches to combat them: Identity fraud, Transactional fraud, Collusive frauds
2.  Implement data fusion. One reason that fraud detection is so hit-or-miss is that payment decisions are usually based solely on the information within claims.
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Source: Government Health IT
Source URL: http://www.govhealthit.com/news/4-strategies-combat-healthcare-fraud

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