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Uvalde Failure: DOJ Report Finds 377 Officers Waited 77 Mins as 19 Kids, 2 Teachers Killed by 1 AR-15 Interview with Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez by Amy Goodman January 19, 2024 A sweeping Justice Department report exposes the “cascading failures” of the police response to the 2022 Uvalde elementary school mass shooting when
California expands Medicaid to all eligible undocumented individuals By Jakob Emerson December 28, 2023 Starting Jan. 1, California will become the first state to offer Medicaid coverage to all eligible undocumented individuals, Cal Matters reported Dec. 28. The state’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, first expanded coverage to undocumented children in 2015 and to individuals
Nearly half of every dollar spent by Medicare drug plans goes to private health insurers’ pharmacy benefit managers and wholesalers By Wendell Potter January 5th, 2024 As members of Congress get back to business after the holidays, they seem to be poised to pass legislation that would address some of the abuses of pharmacy
At least 13 million people lost Medicaid this year, with Texas an epicenter of the ‘unwinding’ By Inyoung Choi and Arleen Aguasvivas and Zinhle Essamuah December 31, 2023 Erica Olenski, a single mother of three in McKinney, Texas, juggles the responsibilities of parenthood and a full-time job, in addition to the demands of her
12 healthcare trends and issues we are following for 2024 by Scott Becker and Molly Gamble January 2, 2024 The year begins with a number of challenges that have only intensified for U.S. healthcare providers. Below are a dozen trends and issues that commanded our attention throughout 2023 and hold our curiosity in
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The ED Remains Colored by Despair by Edwin Leap, MD, Contributing Writer, MedPage January 1, 2024 In late 2022, Edwin Leap, MD, wrote about how emergency departments throughout the country were overburdened with patients and staffed with healthcare workers who were running out of steam. As part of our review of the past year’s
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The Case Of The Missing Health Care Providers By Helen Santoro January 2, 2024 For the past 24 years, Sarah has operated a physical therapy clinic in a small town in Boulder County, Colorado. Her clinic is in-network with health insurance giant UnitedHealthcare, though Sarah’s reimbursement rate paid by the insurer for each patient
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Marketing Medicare Advantage to seniors of color – even when it’s bad for their health By Matthew Cunningham-Cook January 3, 2024 Eugene Quishenberry was 85 years old when his Medicare Advantage plan stopped covering his skilled nursing care. Less than a year later, in 2015, he died. “It was weird. I came to