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Certain physicians and teaching hospitals have until May 15 to review, and if appropriate, dispute, information submitted about them through the Open Payment Program before it goes public ...
On April 6, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services opened a 45-day review period during which providers can review and dispute payments attributed to them as part of the Open Payments ...
CMS has announced the period for physicians and teaching hospitals to review and dispute 2014 Open Payments data began April 6 and lasts 45 days.
As of early February, the Open Payments database includes documentation of 4.45 million payments valued at nearly $3.7 billion made from medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers to 546,000 ...
Open Payments, admittedly long overdue, is designed to do precisely what laws are supposed to do: acknowledge, reflect, and squarely address a growing public concern, in this case, about the often ...
Teaching hospitals and physicians looking to review and dispute CMS' Open Payments data can do so through May 15.
The Office of Personnel Management plans to stick with its November-December, four-week "open season" for the federal employee health program and not be swayed by contract disputes among providers ...
The changes are meant to clarify some of the Open Payments Program reporting requirements, address stakeholder concerns, and improve the utility and quality of the data reported.
A court evidentiary hearing over an open records dispute involving Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis continued with testimony from an employee in her office on Friday.
Tennis champion Daniil Medvedev is competing at the US Open, but there’s a problem: He can’t watch any of the matches on his TV.