The most-watched health bill was SB4, the first bill to pass a state legislative body that would explicitly expand coverage regardless of immigration status. The California Senate passed SB4 on a historic and bipartisan vote, 28-11, with all Democratic senators and 2 Republican senators voting ...
Califf: FDA will be a ‘more activist’ agency August 31st, 2023 Regulatory Focus - Aug. 24, 2023 Note: This article describes an interview co-moderated by Catalyst CEO Nancy Myers, along with Tom Kraus, VP- Government Relations, American Society for Health-System Pharmacists. The webinar in...
The American Hospital Associationreportedthe FDA is allowing a temporary importation of cisplatin, a drug used in chemotherapy, amid a national shortage. The June issue ofHealth Affairs,focusingon Medicaid, drug pricing, and aging, discussed the following: Documentationof US prescribing patterns for re...
and especially for those for whom a gap in health coverage would be life-threatening. Here’s an example from our colleagues at Young Invincibles: Sara, a 22-year-old with Type I Diabetes. After she began working a part-time job, she no longer qualified for Medicaid, and, without insuran...
States will be required to submit a form titled “State Report on Plans for Prioritizing and Distributing Renewals Following the End of the Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Provisions,” which will summarize state plans to mitigate coverage loss during the 12-month unwinding period. The form must be...
2023 AABB International Guidelines Reimagining Children’s Rights in the US Spirituality in Serious Illness and Health The US Medicaid Program: Coverage, Financing, Reforms, and Implications for Health Equity USPSTF Recommendation Statements Screening for Colorectal Cancer Screening for Hypertension S...
2023 AABB International Guidelines Reimagining Children’s Rights in the US Spirituality in Serious Illness and Health The US Medicaid Program: Coverage, Financing, Reforms, and Implications for Health Equity USPSTF Recommendation Statements Screening for Colorectal Cancer Screening for Hypertension Scr...
providers, like federally qualified health centers ( FQHC s), is often cited as a route to alleviate potentially preventable emergency department ( ED ) visits, no studies have longitudinally established the impact of improving access to FQHC s on ED use among Medicaid‐insured and uninsured ...
The National Academy of Medicine has long advocated for a “learning healthcare system” that produces constantly updated reference data during the care process. Moving toward a rapid learning system to solve intractable problems in health demands a bala
New Evidence On The Affordable Care Act: Coverage Impacts Of Early Medicaid Expansions. The Affordable Care Act expands Medicaid in 2014 to millions of low-income adults in states that choose to participate in the expansion. Since 2010 Califor... Sommers,D Benjamin,Kenney,... - 《Health Affai...