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Healthcare Technology

By: Nextech
January 8th, 2016

Whether they were highlights or lowlights, healthcare stories dominated the news in 2015. The skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs, expanded medical coverage, the meltdown of blood-testing startup Theranos and the arrest of pharmaceutical industry entrepreneur Martin Shkreli, criticized for raising the price of life-saving drugs, were some of the stories that took center stage. Last year also saw a continuation of themes, including the (surprisingly quiet) transition to ICD-10, ongoing massive data hacks and the threat of cybersecurity, M&A activity, and the impact of consumerism on the industry. With all this in mind, we give you our top 3 predictions for the New Year:

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Regulatory & Compliance

By: Nextech
January 4th, 2016

Prior to the end of the year, medical practitioners received some good news in regard to Meaningful Use. President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Access and Medicare Protection Act, also known as S.2425. According to the White House press release, the law "makes changes to Medicare payments for certain complex rehabilitation technology and radiation therapy services, provide flexibility in applying a hardship exception from meaningful use of electronic health records, and improve Medicare and Medicaid program integrity."

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Healthcare Technology

By: Nextech
December 30th, 2015

With few days left in 2015, it's often this time where we like to reminise about all of the memories from the prior year. On the Nextech Blog, we've posted a lot of stories in 2015 that cover a wide variety of topics. As we looked through the past year's stories, we've compiled the eight most popular posts on our blog from 2015. One look at the list and you'll notice one predominant theme -- compliance. ICD-10 dominated the conversation on the Nextech Blog in 2015, and while it was a huge story throughout the year, there are certainly other exciting topics covered as well.

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Regulatory & Compliance

By: Nextech
December 28th, 2015

With the new year just days away, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) issued its final version of the 2016 Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA). The 80-page document acts as a "single resource for those looking for federally recognized, national interoperability standards and guidance," according to a blog post by ONC's Director of the Office of Standards and Technology Steven Posnack, MS, MHS, and Director of HIT Infrastructure and Innovation Division Chris Muir.

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Regulatory & Compliance

By: Nextech
December 18th, 2015

To cap off 2015 for Congress, both the House of Representatives and the Senate passed the $1.8 trillion Omnibus deal that included spending bills and crucial tax breaks for small businesses.While this deal was full of a wide variety of credits, the Section 179 tax break stands out particularly to small medical practices.

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Regulatory & Compliance

By: Nextech
December 15th, 2015

Earlier in the year, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee passed an extension of two years for Section 179, which provides small businesses (including healthcare practices) with tax deductions for the purchase or (in some cases) leasing of equipment. This was very good news for owners of small medical practices who may have been hoping to upgrade their equipment in 2015.

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Regulatory & Compliance | Healthcare Technology

By: Nextech
December 15th, 2015

Depending on a vote by Congress this week, physicians working in ambulatory surgery centers (ASC) could be on track to receive long-awaited incentive money. H.R. 877, also known as the Electronic Health Fairness Act of 2015, is set to be voted upon on Wednesday. Spearheaded by Rep. Diane Black (R-Tenn), the bill is designed to included ASC doctors in the EHR incentive payments that other physicians have been eligible to receive. Co-sponsoring the bill along with Black are nine Republicans and five Democrats.

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Regulatory & Compliance

By: Nextech
December 11th, 2015

If you’ve been following our blog during the latter half of this year (or any Health IT blog, for that matter), you are already well aware of the fact that the chaos of Meaningful Use Stage 3 (MU3) has been causing panic attacks for many folks in the healthcare industry. If you find yourself breaking out in hives at just the thought of MU3, you can at least take comfort in the knowledge that you are definitely not alone. Many groups are calling for it to be reformed.