U.S. Medicare sets new hospital, doctor
payments for 2015
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[November 01, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S.
Medicare program's payment rate for hospital outpatient services will
increase 2.3 percent in calendar year 2015, while the rate for
ambulatory surgical services will rise 1.4 percent, the federal
government announced on Friday.
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The Medicare health insurance program for the elderly and disabled
will also begin to pay doctors a monthly fee to coordinate care for
patients with multiple chronic conditions in 2015, a government
statement said.
The separate monthly payment of $40.39 is aimed at improving care,
including outside of regular office visits, for patients suffering
from two or more chronic illnesses, said the statement from the U.S.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that
oversees Medicare.
(Reporting by David Morgan in Washington and Deena Beasley in Los
Angeles; Editing by Eric Beech)
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