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February 2013, Vol 3, No 1
February 2013, Vol 3, No 1
Essential Health Benefits: Will the Minimum Coverage Plan Cover Cancer Patients?
By
Sydney Abbott, JD
Beginning in 2014, state health insurance exchanges will offer consumers a more organized and competitive market for buying health insurance. Essential health benefits (EHBs) are the minimum benefits that must be covered by any insurance policy, known as a qualified health plan, offered on the state health insurance exchanges.
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Hospital Employment of Oncologists
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FDA-Approved Medications Used for Supportive Care in Cancer Treatment 2013
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When Hospital employment Is Not an Option
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Implementing EHR in Your Practice Requires Research, Training, and Patience
By
Wayne Kuznar
Practice Management
Implementing electronic health record (EHR) technology requires a commitment from every person in a medical practice to reap the benefits of the technology. At the 2012 annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology, Mark A. Sitarik, MD, outlined the principles of successful adoption and implementation of health information technology (IT), from selection to clinical decision support.
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How Does Oncology Fit in an ACO World?
By
Gail Thompson
Cancer Center Business Summit
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A New Year, What Will It Bring?
By
Dawn Holcombe, MBA, FACMPE, ACHE
From the Editor
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Time to Review Practice Policies: HIPAA Privacy and Security Regulations Released
By
Jayson Slotnik, JD, MPH
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Ross D. Margulies
Health Policy
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Practice Management
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Understanding Bankruptcy as a Tool for the Continued Operation of a Medical Practice
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ASCO Prepares for the Future of Oncology Practice
By
Lisa Neuman
Practice Management
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