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Though Millions Are at Risk for Diabetes, Medicare Struggles to Expand Prevention Program

Medicare has proposed revamping its payment rules to get more people into a diabetes prevention plan that helps them eat better, exercise more and maintain a healthier lifestyle. Out of an estimated 16 million Medicare beneficiaries whose excess weight and other risk factors make them eligible, only 3,600 have participated since 2018.

Medicare Fines Half of Hospitals for Readmitting Too Many Patients

The penalties are the ninth round of a program created as part of the Affordable Care Act’s broader effort to improve quality and lower costs. The average reduction in federal payments is 0.69%, with 613 hospitals receiving a penalty of 1% or more.

California Could Lose $61B in Medicare Pay. Does it Matter?

A new analysis projects the impact of the Affordable Care Act’s Medicare cuts on California: at least $61 billion over a decade. It’s a striking figure — but the effect on patients and providers is still unclear.

Inpatient v. Observation: A Medicare Change That Actually Matters

Presidential proposals sometimes lead to transformative Medicare changes — but more often lead to changes that die on the vine. Meanwhile, the government’s ongoing effort to tamp down Medicare fraud has indirectly led providers to pass more costs on to patients.