Current Issues in Medicaid PolicyLaura Dague
To improve our understanding of these issues, the California Health Care Foundation (through its then separate the Medi-Cal Policy Institute--MCPI) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (DHHS-ACF) funded RAND to match CPS data to ...
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patients with presumed psychosocial risk factors for non-adherence, in particular substance abuse, had increased risk for adverse medical out- comes, though adherence rates were not directly assessed.83 Johnston et al found that only 9.7% of studied Medicaid patients with new atrial fibrillation fille...
Preservation of other components of the ACA, such as Medicaid expansion and the exchange subsidies, might be a reasonable outcome, although the courts must be satisfied that the resulting provisions, including the winners and losers, are consistent with the original design. The concern is that ...
The problems which started our national health care debate are still with us. Health care costs in 1994 as a percentage of the gross national product were approximately 14% and without some stabilization in the growth of health care expenditures, particularly for Medicare and Medicaid, this figure...
This report only discusses the Ticket to Work program components administered by SSA and does not address issues related to the Medicaid or Medicare programs. This report begins with an explanation of the various Ticket to Work provisions, provides an analysis of program performance and return-to-...
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Until these issues are settled, catheterization will still be commonly performed in patients with unstable angina, particularly in institutions where catheterization laboratories are available. Clearly, in patients who are refractory to medical therapy or who have recurrent angina and ST and T wave ...
On March 30, 2020, the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the 1135 waiver, loosening regulations and allowing for expansion of coverage for telehealth services to Medicare beneficiaries. Although some centers had been early adopters of telehealth in the pre-COVID era to fil...