Medicare is launching a new pilot program that will require prior approval for 17 health services using artificial intelligence tools. The Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) model is ...
Dec 19 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Friday announced pilot programs to start in 2026 and 2027 that are aimed at reducing out-of-pocket drug costs under the Medicare healthcare program for older ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Donald Trump is expected to announce a pilot program to reimburse Medicare patients’ CBD treatments, the Washington Post reported on Thursday, when the U.S. president is ...
When it launched in April 2018, the Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program (MDPP) was championed as a key way to save billions by keeping millions of at-risk beneficiaries from developing diabetes. Some ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Next year, Texas will be one of six states participating in a Medicare pilot program that uses artificial intelligence to review certain patient service requests to reduce fraud, waste ...
Medicare enrollees in Texas will soon be required to get prior authorization for certain medical services – and artificial intelligence will play a central role in those decisions. Beginning Jan. 1, a ...
In your quest to maximize your senior benefits, it's important not to leave any stone unturned. While you're likely already aware of the biggest, most popular money-saving programs for seniors — for ...
A new Medicare pilot program using artificial intelligence to review claims is launching in six states, including Arizona. Critics, including some members of Congress, worry the program will lead to ...
The Trump administration late Tuesday announced new lower Medicare prices for 15 drugs that were part of the latest round of the program’s price negotiations, touting a total of $12 billion saved ...
A majority Chinese-owned plant at Indonesia’s most important nickel site is cutting back production as its tailings site is nearly full. Output at PT QMB New Energy Materials Co. Ltd. will be lower ...
List prices for 10 of the nation’s most expensive drugs will drop to their CMS-negotiated price Jan. 1. House lawmakers introduced a bill Nov. 20 to expand these annual negotiations to 50 medications.