Breaking News in Healthcare Reform “Reforming health care would lay the groundwork for a much-needed political calming and normalization. Single payer is the perfect cross-political policy.” The US: Inspiration, Embarrassment, & Struggle Health Justice Monitor | James G. Khan, MD, MPH | May 9, […]
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A new Health Justice Monitor commentary on the new ACO REACH program, the relabeled “Direct Contracting Entities.” Lame CMS Defense of REACH, the Corporate Takeover of Traditional Medicare By James G. Kahn, MD/MPH Summary Medicare’s funder is defending its plan […]
“As early as three weeks after Medicare’s drug plan enrollment period ends on Dec. 7, insurance plans can change what they charge members for drugs — and they can do it repeatedly.” Medicare Surprise: Drug Plan Prices Touted During Open […]
Breaking News in Healthcare Reform “…if Gov. Gavin Newsom gets his way … California could allow all remaining low-income unauthorized immigrants — an estimated 700,000 people — to join Medi-Cal by 2024, or sooner.” California Opens Medicaid to Older Unauthorized Immigrants Kaiser Health News […]
“The family has health insurance through Jesús Sr.’s job. But it didn’t protect the Fierros from owing thousands of dollars.” After Medical Bills Broke the Bank, This Family Headed to Mexico for Care The Fierro family of Yuma, Arizona, had […]
A new Health Justice Monitor commentary on the Healthy California for All Commission. California Commission Affirms Unified Financing By James G. Kahn, MD/MPH Summary The Healthy California for All Commission issued a final report laying out the huge benefits to […]
Breaking News in Healthcare Reform “‘Healthcare is not just about mending bones or dispensing pills. It’s about giving people peace of mind…’ said Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra.” CMS Aims to Eliminate Delays in New Medicare Coverage, Expand Special Enrollment […]
“This copay coupon scheme is both common and lucrative for pharmaceutical companies that sell expensive drugs. Here’s how it works: Drug manufacturers, directly or through nonprofit foundations, disburse money to subsidize patient copays as a form of what they seek to characterize as charity. […]