At least 1.5 million Americans lost Medicaid coverage inApril, May and the first three weeks of June 2023, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks health data. Because only 25 states had publicly ...
CC BY-ND[1]At least 1.5 million Americans lost Medicaid coverage inApril, May and the first three weeks of June 2023[2], according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit that tracks health data. Because only 25 states...
At least 2 million children have lost health insurance coverage since the end of a pandemic policy that guaranteed Medicaid coverage during the health emergency, according to a new report. Through November 8, a total of about 10.1 million Americans have been disenrolled from Medicaid, the health-...
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[They'd say] 'I didn't know I didn't have coverage.' Or one of the women that called me said, 'Hey, I'm trying to go pick up my medicine and when I went to get my medication, that's when I found out that I don't have Medicaid anymore.' Now we're scrambling to get ...
Is the treatment that ultimately worked for yourClostridioides difficilea fecal transplant? Yes, it was the only thing that worked. And I felt good the very next day. The very next day, I got up and I said to my friends that we were staying with, I said, I feel good. I feel re...
"Further, losing SSI eligibility risks a lengthy bureaucratic process to restore eligibility and also risks beneficiaries' access to Medicaid coverage," the senators wrote. The lawmakers are asking the Social Security Administration to provide more information on the number of beneficiaries who saw their...
If someone says, “Under Trump the government started doing more to help me pay my bills, and under Biden it stopped doing that,” that is not just partisan bias or bad media coverage. It’s a straightforward statement of fact. Guest commentaries like this one are written by authors out...
tacitly admits that one methodology for adding shareholder value is manipulating the more lucrative sides of benefits from acute care patients “who also come with more lucrative Medicare and private insurance coverage than the typical long-term nursing home resident on Medicaid.” Statements like that...
scenario. I mean, this could be really bad. It's not like most other EM jobs in the United States isn't going to require me to be a Medicare/Medicaid provider. I can't just go find another job. In some ways, it would have been better to be fired. At least then I would have ...