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E-Prescribing Mandate in Illinois: What You Need to Know
Starting January 1, 2024, Illinois will require all healthcare providers who prescribe controlled substances to submit prescriptions electronically. This new legislation, known as the E-Prescribing Mandate, aims to enhance patient safety, reduce prescription errors, and combat prescription drug abuse by ensuring more secure and accurate prescribing practices.

Utilization Management Head to Governor
Recent changes to health insurance regulations in Illinois aim to address utilization management practices, streamlining processes for patients and improving access to necessary treatments. The new legislation, which has been passed by the Illinois General Assembly, is now awaiting the governor's signature. These changes promise to enhance the way healthcare is managed and accessed in the state.

Center for Better Aging: Whole-Person Care for Chicago's South Side
The Center for Better Aging (CBA) is transforming healthcare for older adults on Chicago’s South Side through a holistic approach that addresses medical, mental, and social well-being. This innovative model is designed to ensure that aging adults receive comprehensive support to lead healthy, fulfilling lives.

Springfield Clinic's Digital Transformation
Springfield Clinic is improving how patients interact with their healthcare services by embracing digital technology. This transformation makes healthcare more convenient, efficient, and accessible. The clinic has introduced several digital tools to enhance patient care, such as online appointment scheduling, telehealth services, a patient portal, and automated reminders.

Ways and Means Committee passes bill to extend Medicare telehealth
A new House bill aims to extend payments for telehealth and hospital-at-home services, crucial innovations that became widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic. This legislation could significantly change how people receive medical care, making it more accessible and convenient for many Americans.

Illinois Massive Insurance Fraud Scheme
Explore the details of the $26 million insurance fraud scheme involving 12 Illinois residents. Learn how the scam unfolded, the charges, and the impact on the community. Stay informed and protected.

Have You Been Hit by a Phantom Healthcare Bill?
This type of fraud can significantly inflate healthcare costs, impacting insurance premiums and taxpayer-funded programs like Medicare and Medicaid​.

Medicaid Unwinding Post-COVID
Explore the critical findings from the KFF Survey on Medicaid Unwinding after COVID-19, detailing the challenges of over 20 million disenrolled and the ongoing impact on health and coverage. Learn about the difficulties faced during renewal, the disparity between states, and the urgent call for policy improvements.

The Maze of US Healthcare System
It appears that for over two decades, the majority of U.S. citizens have consistently supported the idea that it's the government's job to ensure everyone has healthcare. As of the latest figures, a significant portion of the population still supports this, showcasing a persistent demand for universal healthcare coverage.

UnitedHealthcare: Mergers, Cyberattacks, and Congress
During a critical first congressional hearing on the recent Change Healthcare cyberattack, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle raised concerns about the implications of extensive mergers and acquisitions within the healthcare sector. The hearing, led by the House Energy and Commerce health subcommittee, highlighted worries that the consolidation of healthcare giants may be compromising patient safety and system integrity.