The California Department of Managed Health Care found ninety person ( 36 out of 40) healthplan/insurance company department compliance reports for 2015 contained data inaccuracies significant enough to render them essentially usable and certainly not consumer friendly. This story originally appeared in California Healthfax and then reported on in HealthLeaders. From HealthLeaders . A state… Read More
Another company is entering the physician direct to patient or “housecall” market in California. It is surprising how much money is being thrown at this and how unfortunately, the business model is still not sorted out. Excerpts from the MSN article include California-based Heal is betting that housecalls can not just make you healthier, but… Read More
Medical coverage is one thing but physicians and patients alike will tell you coverage does not mean that they will have access to timely medical care. The issue that California is facing is that the Accountable Care Act (ACA) has covered a tremendous number of patients with Medi-Cal leading many to believe they will have… Read More
It is impossible to determine from a discharge diagnosis or a chief complaint who has an emergency medical condition and who can be seen later in another setting. We can all recount stories of someone triaged as at a low level and was determined by the physician to have require emergency surgery or have a… Read More
This is another article that talks about the ridiculous amount of time that is consumed with documenting on electronic medical records. This study from the February 2016 Journal of Graduate Medical Education reports that interns spend 41 minutes per patient working on medical records. As the interns and residents learn the system this time drops to 30 minutes… Read More