Four Major Insurers Announce Meaningful Use Incentives
On August 5, 2010, four major insurers announced meaningful use incentives. Aetna, Highmark, UnitedHealth Group and WellPoint, at minimum, will align their pay-for-performance programs with federal meaningful use criteria. In a joint statement, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology David Blumenthal, M.D., and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Principal Deputy Administrator Marilyn Tavenner, stated:
House Democrats Unveil Draft of Health Care Reform Legislation
House Democratic leaders unveiled a comprehensive health care reform plan on June 19, calling for the establishment of a public health insurance program that would compete with private insurers to lower costs. The proposal would create a Health Insurance Exchange to provide a functional marketplace for individuals and small employers to comparison shop among private and public insurers.
Few details of how the plan would be paid for were announced, and lawmakers said they were awaiting estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.
Healthcare reform may draw on Massachusetts model
As Congress and the Obama administration consider reform of the healthcare system, they may consider the experience


