PPT-Are Medicare Patients Getting Sicker? December 2012

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December 2012 More seniors are obese leading to a host of other chronic health problems Chart 1 Percentage of Seniors Who Are Obese 1988 1994 and 2009 2010

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December 2012 More seniors are obese leading to a host of other chronic health problems Chart 1 Percentage of Seniors Who Are Obese 1988 1994 and 2009 2010 Source National Institutes of Health 2012 . 1. Information Technology and its Role in India’s Economic Development: . A Review. Nirvikar Singh. Department of Economics, University of California, Santa Cruz. IGIDR Silver Jubilee International Conference on . ISSUE BRIEF are Driving up Intensity of ED Care Recent data indicate that the volume of evaluation and management (E/M) services provided to Medicare beneciaries in the ED is growing, and that the What are they? And what do they mean for Pharmacists?. Kathleen Pincus, PharmD, BCPS. University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. Washington Metropolitan Society of Health-System Pharmacists & District of Columbia College of Clinical Pharmacy Joint Spring Meeting. Lester J. Perling, Esq.. lperling@broadandcassel.com. Alan S. Gassman, Esq.. agassman@gassmanpa.com. Tuesday, December 4, 2012. 5:30 p.m.. 1. Copyright © 2012 Gassman & Perling. Does a practice really have to lose every dollar it has billed to Medicare if it has an excluded individual?. Laurent Roy. Infrastructure / Electronics Upgrade. Cabling (long distance) . Rack . and . Crate . (space, electrical distribution, cooling) . . Detector power . supply. Laurent Roy. Back . End (Tell40). Mark D. Danese, MHS, PhD. July 24, . 2012. Overview. Information was extracted from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) online reference database for “SEER Medicare” publications. http://healthservices.cancer.gov/seermedicare/overview/pubsearch.html. December 2007 July 2012 December 2011 December 2012 Construct ion Status Completed in December 2012 Underway; Completion in 2014 Underway; Completion in 2018 C onstruction b eg ins in 2014 DBE/ Health Care – . and Savings?. March 1, 2012. 2012 Health Policy Roundtables. Cost Containment . Through Accountable Care. 2012 Health Policy Roundtables for Legislators. February 2. : . Essential Health Benefits. Mark D. Danese, MHS, PhD. July 24, . 2012. Overview. Information was extracted from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) online reference database for “SEER Medicare” publications. http://healthservices.cancer.gov/seermedicare/overview/pubsearch.html. Figure i.1 Prevalence of CKD by stage among NHANES participants, 1988-2012. Vol . 1, CKD, . Ch. . i. 2. Stages of CKD – KDOQI 2002 Definitions. Stage 1: eGFR ≥ 90 ml/min/1.73m. 2. and ACR ≥ 30 mg/g. Vol. 1, CKD, . Ch. . 6. 2. Data source: Medicare 5 percent sample. Abbreviations: CKD, chronic kidney disease; CHF, congestive heart failure, DM, diabetes mellitus.. v. ol 1 Table . 6.1 Point prevalent distribution of Medicare fee-for-service patients aged 65+ and total annual costs of Medicare Parts A and B services, by DM, CHF, and/or CKD, 2012. Vol. 1, CKD, . Ch. 2. 2. Table A. ICD-9-CM Codes. 585.1. Chronic kidney disease, Stage 1. 585.2. Chronic kidney disease, Stage 2 (mild). 585.3. Chronic kidney disease, Stage 3 (moderate). 585.4. Chronic kidney disease, Stage 4 (severe). Adj. : age/sex/race/prior year hospitalization/comorbidities. Ref: 2012 patients. Abbreviations: CKD, chronic kidney disease.. vol 1 Figure 3.1 Unadjusted and adjusted all-cause mortality rates (per 1,000 patient years at risk) for Medicare patients aged 66 and older, by CKD status and year, . Af. Am, African American; AKI, acute kidney injury; CKD, chronic kidney disease.. vol. 2 Table 2.1 HP2020 CKD-3 Increase the proportion of hospital patients who incurred acute kidney injury who have follow-up renal evaluation in 6 months post-discharge: Target 12.3%.

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