“…with the federal incentives introduced by the Biden administration set to expire at the end of 2025, and the possibility of a second Donald Trump presidency, the South could be on track to see a significant dip in ACA enrollment, policy analysts say.” […]
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“…the hospital industry and the nation’s leading obstetricians’ association say that even though some Florida hospitals have closed their maternity wards in recent years, performing C-sections in doctor-run clinics will increase the risks for women and babies when complications arise.” Florida Allows […]
New Code WACK! episode Find us on Apple podcasts, our website or your favorite podcast platform. Health Insurance:Is Denying Care the Business Model? Featuring Kimberly SoenenFounder, Some People Breaking News in Healthcare Reform Snippets […]
“…it is important to tackle all sources of medical debt … hospitals are a reasonable place to start. Nearly 75% of adults with medical debt owe some or all of it to hospitals, according to a 2023 Urban Institute analysis.” Los Angeles […]
““It’s like, I’m having to jump through hoops to live,” said Cooper Harris, 46, a resident of Covington, Georgia, east of Atlanta.“ High Price of Popular Diabetes Drugs Deprives Low-Income People of Effective Treatment For the past year and a […]
Action Alert! CalCare Debrief Zoom Tuesday, May 21 at 6 pm Next steps: AB 2200, Guaranteed Health Care for All Sponsored by California Nurses Association Click to Register New Code WACK! episode Find us on Apple podcasts, our website or your favorite […]
“…worker shortages, negotiations with health insurance companies, and learning to navigate complex billing and technology systems have hamstrung the community groups’ ability to deliver the new services: Now into the third year of the ambitious five-year experiment, only a small fraction of eligible patients […]