Breaking News in Healthcare Reform “‘…the state can do more to reduce persistent racial and ethnic disparities, reduce or eliminate lack of health insurance and remove barriers to accessing health care,’ said Susan Babey, senior research scientist.” Despite Overall Gains in Health Coverage […]
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“Insulin is the single most important resource in my life, and this is what I had to do to get it. But I know not everyone has my good fortune. I’ve interviewed the loved ones of people with Type 1 diabetes who could not […]
“Unlike a restaurant or a mechanic who won’t charge if someone gets tired of waiting for a table or an inspection of a rattling engine, hospital emergency rooms almost invariably charge patients as soon as they check in. And once they register, patients will […]
Breaking News in Healthcare Reform “California has people whose heart beats strongly for single-payer. … This bill is its latest manifestation.” Could California’s Single-Payer Proposal Reignite Debate on Health Care Reform? ABC News | Ivan Pereira | January 23, 2022 “…lawmakers who […]
“When the federal website — with orders fulfilled and shipped through the United States Postal Service — went live this week, the first wave of sign-ups exposed serious issues.” Biden Administration’s Rapid-Test Rollout Doesn’t Easily Reach Those Who Need It Most […]
“Officials in California, New York, and Rhode Island say new covid testing requirements are necessary to protect residents — an enormously vulnerable population — from exposure to the highly contagious omicron variant. But many family members say they can’t secure tests amid enormous demand […]
Breaking News in Healthcare Reform “Congressional Democrats are joining Republicans in a last-ditch effort to undermine the newly implemented No Surprises Act, which bans surprise medical bills.” Congressional Democrats Join Republicans to Undermine Biden Administration’s Surprise Medical Billing Rule The Intercept | Austin […]
1. You really do need it Health insurance is required by law in only a few states, including California, Massachusetts, Washington D.C., Vermont, New Jersey and Rhode Island. But even if it’s not required where you live, it’s still a good […]