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New Payer-provider Five-year Contract Pushes the Envelope on Care Coordination
Independence Blue Cross and the University of Pennsylvania Health System signed a five-year contract, effective July 1, 2017, to share accountability for quality and cost.
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Case Management Model Act Defines Case Management at the Federal Level
The Case Management Society of America recently sent letters to U.S. representatives and senators, asking for their consideration of The Case Management Model Act.
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Case Managers Will Promote Their Profession on Capitol Hill
Case managers and others will head to Capitol Hill to meet with lawmakers in September to explain how case management adds value to the healthcare delivery system.
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Emergency Department CoP Update
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Is Everything in ED’s EMR Admissible? Court Rulings Vary
Issues relating to admissibility of EMRs have occurred 'with increasing frequency,' both during the discovery phase of litigation and at trial.
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EP’s Unlikely Defense: ‘I Couldn’t Find It in the EMR’
In reviewing EMR documentation, 'it’s easy for EPs to miss the forest for the trees.'
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EDs Expect ‘Explosion’ in EMR-related Malpractice Litigation
Experts warn cases soon will become routine.
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EP Defendants Admit EMR Template Didn’t Fit Patient
Limited choices offered by EMRs have triggered litigation.
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How E-discovery Is Changing ED Malpractice Defense
In most cases, EMR proves standard of care was met.
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Hard-to-Dispute Evidence Shows EPs Were Not Negligent
Malpractice case ‘rapidly decided against the plaintiff.’