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This Rural California County Lost its Only Hospital, Leaving Residents with Dire Healthcare Choices (LA Times)

This Rural California County Lost its Only Hospital, Leaving Residents with Dire Healthcare Choices By Melissa Gomez, Hannah Fry Photography By Genaro Molina June 6, 2023      MADERA, Calif. — It was dinnertime when Sabrina Baker, a mother of six, felt the familiar twinge of contractions. At first, she brushed it off as Braxton […]

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The For-Profit Takeover of Medicare Is a Huge Scam (Jacobin)

The For-Profit Takeover of Medicare Is a Huge Scam By Matthew Cunningham-Cook & Andrew Perez May 26, 2023    The health insurance behemoth Humana enjoyed a banner 2022. The Louisville, Kentucky–based insurer made $2.8 billion in profits last year, while paying out $448 million in dividends to shareholders and more than $17 million in compensation

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Patients can face agonizing waits for hospital transfers (LA Times)

‘We’re at a standstill’: Patients can face agonizing waits for hospital transfers By Emily Alpert Reyes (Staff Writer) Photography By Francine Orr May 28, 2023    When the pain kicked in again in February, Lahisha Marquez-Soto held off on going to the hospital for days, until she was struggling to walk out of her college

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How Medicare Advantage Could Kill Medicare (The Nation)

How Medicare Advantage Could Kill Medicare By Ady Barkan MAY 17, 2023   Today, Senator Bernie Sanders, Representative Pramila Jayapal, and Representative Debbie Dingell introduced the Medicare for All Act in the Senate and House. They are part of a long tradition.   For nearly a century, elected officials, pushed by progressive reformers, have tried

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We Don’t Just Need Medicare for All — We Need a National Health System (Jacobin)

We Don’t Just Need Medicare for All — We Need a National Health System May 2, 2023 An Interview With Steffie Woolhandler David U. Himmelstein      Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) emerged thirty-five years ago amid the austerity cuts of the Reagan administration, which threatened to hollow out critical social safety-net programs

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Is California giving reparations for slavery? “Adopt universal single-payer healthcare coverage recommended” (LA Times)

Is California giving reparations for slavery? (CA slavery reparations task force recommends among other policies for restitution for and non-repetition of harms of chattel slavery of African Americans: “Adopt universal single-payer healthcare coverage and a healthcare cost control system.”) By Taryn Luna (Staff Writer) MAY 6, 2023 7:37 PM PT Amos C. Brown Jr., vice

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Health Insurers Get Government Cash, Then Jack Up Prices (The Lever)

Health Insurers Get Government Cash, Then Jack Up Prices Oct 11, 2022 by David Sirota Despite the Affordable Care Act’s promises, publicly subsidized insurers are jacking up prices while Americans lose coverage. Health Insurers Get Government Cash, Then Jack Up Prices (AP Photo/Richard Drew)   Back in 2010, Democrats sold the Affordable Care Act (ACA)

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Humana to Exit Employer Insurance Business to Focus on Government Plans [Reuters]

Humana to Exit Employer Insurance Business to Focus on Government Plans February 23, 2023 by Sriparna Roy Editing by Savio D’Souza and Sriraj Kalluvila   Feb 23 (Reuters) – Humana Inc (HUM.N) will exit the employer-based insurance business over the next 18 to 24 months, it said on Thursday, to focus primarily on government-backed programs

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Medicare Advantage Enrollees face Higher Likelihood of Hospital Care Denials [JustCare]

Medicare Advantage Enrollees face Higher Likelihood of Hospital Care Denials February 21, 2023 by Diane Archer   Paige Minemyer reports for Fierce Healthcare that hospitals treating Medicare Advantage enrollees faced a higher likelihood of claim denials last year than the year before. Medicare Advantage plans, administered by private health insurers, use tools that limit coverage

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