Phil Galewitz

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As Medicaid Costs Soar, States Try A New Approach

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New programs, known as ACOs, reward hospitals and physician groups that hold down costs by keeping enrollees healthy. The health care providers are asked to address social issues — such as homelessness, lack of transportation and poor nutrition — that can cause and exacerbate health problems.

Verma Unveils State Medicaid Scorecard But Refuses To Judge Efforts

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Seema Verma, who heads the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, refused to discuss the findings in any detail or comment on any individual states performing poorly or exceptionally.

4 Takeaways From Trump’s Plan To Rescind CHIP Funding

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President Donald Trump is recommending that Congress approve his plan to take back about $7 billion in funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Plan. Experts are divided about whether it would have any effect.

Trump amenaza con recorte de $7 mil millones al programa de salud infantil CHIP

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Una estrategia presupuestaria permitiría a la administración retirar fondos del programa de salud que ofrece cobertura a 9 millones de niños en todo el país.

Today’s Special: Obamacare Menu Labeling Rules Ushered In

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Restaurants, convenience stores, vending machines and pizza delivery services are among the businesses that will have to provide calories counts to consumers.

Medicaid Minus Stigma: In Indian Country, It’s Part Of The Fabric Of Life

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McKinley County, N.M., has the nation’s highest rate of Medicaid enrollment, and people there say it is vital to battle daunting economic and public health challenges.

CMS Issues Split Decision On Arkansas Medicaid Waiver

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A top Senate Democrat calls the move “a mockery of the HHS ethics process” after Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma did not recuse herself in the decision to approve the Medicaid work requirement in Arkansas — the third state to get such a waiver.

Obamacare crece en popularidad, a pesar de los esfuerzos de Trump por eliminarlo

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La encuesta de la Kaiser Family Foundation encontró que el 54% de los estadounidenses tenía una opinión favorable de la ley de salud de 2010 que expandió la cobertura a millones.

Tens Of Thousands Of Medicaid Recipients Skip Paying New Premiums

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Five states demand small payments from those who gained coverage under the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion, but enrollees often face few consequences if they don’t make their remittances.

Evaluations Of Medicaid Experiments By States, CMS Are Weak, GAO Says

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States often get federal approval to test new approaches to improve Medicaid services or expand coverage. But the GAO study found that too often these efforts are not adequately evaluated or the results are not available in a timely manner.

Después del tiroteo “hay que respetar cómo los jóvenes lidian con sus sentimientos”

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Una psicóloga infantil, quien fue alumna de la escuela de Parkland en la que murieron 17 personas, explica cómo ayudar a los adolescentes en los días posteriores al terrible tiroteo.

After Shooting, ‘Honor How Kids Want To Deal With Their Feelings’

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Christine Sylvest, a child psychologist who now works in Maryland, for three years attended the Parkland, Fla., high school where a shooting attack left 17 people dead last week. She says the tragedy affects the entire community.

Indiana Medicaid Drops 25K From Coverage For Failing To Pay Premiums

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The state branded its Medicaid expansion with some key conservative policies, and officials and advocates across the country are keenly watching the results.