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Harvard Study Reveals: Higher Infection Rates and Increased Falls Among Patients in…
A new study conducted by academics at Harvard University and the University of Chicago sheds light on the impact of private equity ownership on health outcomes in hospitals.
Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association,…
New Push for Medicaid Expansion in Kansas: What You Need to Know About the Work Requirement
As the upcoming legislative session looms in Topeka, Kansas, Governor Laura Kelly persists in keeping Medicaid expansion at the forefront of her agenda.
Despite her efforts, a proposed plan, complete with a work requirement aimed at…
Insight into Medicare: Exploring Coverage for Eye Exams
Your eyes serve as windows into your overall health. Your eyes convey a story that grows more complex and nuanced as you get older and add more chapters to your life. Medicare doesn't cover all of your vision care needs, so it's important…
Medicaid Access Improvements: Growing Reimbursement Rates Draw Interest from Care Providers
As North Carolina gears up for the long-awaited implementation of Medicaid expansion, the state is addressing a critical issue: ensuring that the expanded coverage translates into accessible and well-reimbursed mental health care services.…
Medicaid Expansion in North Carolina to Bring Significant Economic Benefits
After years of fervent political debates, North Carolina is on the brink of a significant milestone as it formally expands Medicaid coverage to benefit over half a million low-income individuals.
State officials anticipate that, come…
Medicare Supplement Plan G: Understanding Its Coverage and Benefits
Medicare Supplement Plan G stands out among the array of Medicare Supplement plans available, earning its popularity as the go-to option for individuals new to the world of Medicare.
Designed to bridge the gaps left by Original…
Lost Medicaid Coverage? Here’s Where to Seek Help in Texas
More than one million Texans, the most of whom are children, have been deprived of their Medicaid health insurance coverage in recent months as a result of administrative problems and a backlog of paperwork that needs to be processed. …
Medicare’s New Chapter: More Options for Mental Health Services
Lynn Cooper's struggle with accessing mental health services after turning 65 highlights a longstanding issue within the Medicare system.
For years, limitations in coverage have left many seniors with mental health conditions facing…