Giving a patient medications in the ER, having them pop positive on a test, and then withholding further medications because…
Morning Headlines 11/16/15
OH Muhlenberg, LLC Identifies and Contains a Security Incident at Muhlenberg Hospital
Muhlenberg Community Hospital (KY) discovers keystroke loggers installed on several hospital computers after receiving a notice from the FBI warning of suspicious network activity. A forensics investigation conceded that the breach could have happened as early as January 2012.
Many Say High Deductibles Make Their Health Law Insurance All but Useless
The New York Times covers the rise of high-deductible insurance plans on ACA marketplaces, which in some states make up more than half of the available options. One customer explains their experience, “The deductible, $3,000 a year, makes it impossible to actually go to the doctor. We have insurance, but can’t afford to use it.”
HHS calls in all players for health IT strategic plan
In an interview with Federal Times, Karen DeSalvo, MD discusses the efforts that went into creating the Federal Health IT Strategic Plan and the influence that ongoing VA/DoD interoperability issues had on the final product.
HealthCare.gov sign-ups top 500K
Healthcare.gov enrolled 540,000 people into health plans during the first week of open enrollment, one-third of which were new customers. The results represent a modest increase over week one 2015 enrollment figures.
So the ObamaCare isn’t’ what everybody was hoping for? Show’s how the politicians have failed us yet again…they never even looked at the damn thing. Sorry, but the federal government is no more qualified to run healthcare than I am to perform open-heart surgery (FYI…I’m in sales and barely finished college with a degree in marketing). Suckers! Now, where did i leave my scalpel?