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MGMA Week in Review: Breach Notifications, Primary Care Compensation, and Medical Debt Impact

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This episode of the MGMA Weekend Review Podcast is hosted by Daniel Williams and Colleen Luckett. Key topics include HHS reversing course on breach notifications, primary care physician compensation, bipartisan support for healthcare reform, the impact of medical debt, and improving obesity treatment training.

Major Takeaways:
- HHS will now allow Change Healthcare to file breach notifications for organizations affected by the February ransomware attack. This provides relief for impacted groups.
- The AMA payment system favors specialists over primary care doctors, leading to a shortage. Improving primary care compensation could improve outcomes and lower costs.
- Rare bipartisan support for site neutral payments to address healthcare consolidation and rising costs.
- Medical debt takes a significant toll on patient health through financial stress and avoidance of care. Efforts are needed to reduce costs and debt burdens.
- Improper prescribing of weight loss drugs without training can harm patients. More obesity treatment training is required as drug approvals increase.

Direct Quotes:
"Financial toxicity is a real and growing concern in healthcare. It's crucial that we address the underlying issues driving medical debt to improve patient outcome." - Dr. Ron Robert Ziegler

Sources:
- The Record - "HHS reverses course allows change healthcare to file breach notifications for others"
- MedPage Today - "Second opinions how the AMA undermines primary care"
- Fierce Healthcare - "Site neutral payments draw blanket bipartisan support at House budget hearing"
- Physicians Practice - "Is medical debt making patients sicker?"
- Axios - "America's Doctors need more obesity medicine training"

MGMA Sources:

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This episode of the MGMA Weekend Review Podcast is hosted by Daniel Williams and Colleen Luckett. Key topics include HHS reversing course on breach notifications, primary care physician compensation, bipartisan support for healthcare reform, the impact of medical debt, and improving obesity treatment training.

Major Takeaways:
- HHS will now allow Change Healthcare to file breach notifications for organizations affected by the February ransomware attack. This provides relief for impacted groups.
- The AMA payment system favors specialists over primary care doctors, leading to a shortage. Improving primary care compensation could improve outcomes and lower costs.
- Rare bipartisan support for site neutral payments to address healthcare consolidation and rising costs.
- Medical debt takes a significant toll on patient health through financial stress and avoidance of care. Efforts are needed to reduce costs and debt burdens.
- Improper prescribing of weight loss drugs without training can harm patients. More obesity treatment training is required as drug approvals increase.

Direct Quotes:
"Financial toxicity is a real and growing concern in healthcare. It's crucial that we address the underlying issues driving medical debt to improve patient outcome." - Dr. Ron Robert Ziegler

Sources:
- The Record - "HHS reverses course allows change healthcare to file breach notifications for others"
- MedPage Today - "Second opinions how the AMA undermines primary care"
- Fierce Healthcare - "Site neutral payments draw blanket bipartisan support at House budget hearing"
- Physicians Practice - "Is medical debt making patients sicker?"
- Axios - "America's Doctors need more obesity medicine training"

MGMA Sources:

Ask an Advisor

MGMA Membership

MGMA Consulting

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU

Let us know if there's a topic you want us to cover, an expert you would like us to interview, or if you'd like to appear on the member spotlight podcast. Email us at dwilliams@mgma.com or cluckett@mgma.com. If you have a question for our senior advisor, Cristy Good, email advisor@mgma.com.


Midmark
Founded in 1915, Midmark Corporation is the only company transforming healthcare experiences through innovative design within the medical, dental and animal health environments.

With a deep understanding of the healthcare environment, Midmark helps physicians and care teams deliver exceptional patient care through seamless room design, better equipment, smarter workflows and integrated technologies.

Midmark can help you improve clinical outcomes and eliminate the barriers preventing seamless, well-coordinated patient care. Visit our website to learn more about Midmark, or join us for the MGMA webinar on October 24, or on demand at MGMA.com.

Physician Business Training:
This course is for early-career physicians or physicians who need a comprehensive understanding of the business of medical practices. The course is 7 hours long and broken into 9 modules. It was developed by Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) and leaders from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. What Docs Don’t Get Taught in Medical School: Physician Business Training is the most complete and comprehensive training in the industry and it’s about 0.8% the cost of an MBA.

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