One important way in which the Affordable Care Act is expanding coverage is by providing generous financial support to Stat... TCOE Advisers 被引量: 9发表: 2015年 Opting In, Opting Out: The Politics of State Medicaid Expansion As the list of Republican-led states participating in the Medicaid...
with a work requirement of 20 hours a week. However, the bill states that expansion would happen even if federal officials rejected the work rule. And Medicaid recipients would be allowed to meet the work rule by being full-time students or participating in workforce ...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) allows for the expansion of insurance coverage, which ultimately increases access to care. Indeed, the ACA expansion of Medicaid coverage in participating states to all nonelderly adults with incomes below 133% of the federal poverty level provides an opportunity for ...
The Kaiser Foundation reports that up to 24 states are not participating in the Medicaid expansion. The characteristics of the 'soon to be insured through Medicare' are understudied. Further, how their characteristics differ from states not participating in the program is largely unknown. The 2011 ...
Among the covariates used for adjustment in the DiD analysis, having a higher education, being a woman, owning a house, and receiving social security benefits were positively associated with the vaccine uptake, while being unemployed, participating in SNAP, and having children was negatively ...
These adaptive strategies included taking advantage of food pantries and other resources and services, cutting back on basic necessities, and participating in various health-related research studies that provided financial incentives, along with selling HIV medication when necessary and when pharmacies ...
AFL-CIO “Make Wall Street Pay” demonstrationWorkers participating in an AFL-CIO “Make Wall Street Pay” demonstration on March 25, 2010, in Miami. After peaking in the 1950s, when 36 percent of American workers were enrolled inunions, union membership at the beginning of the 21st century...
AFL-CIO “Make Wall Street Pay” demonstrationWorkers participating in an AFL-CIO “Make Wall Street Pay” demonstration on March 25, 2010, in Miami. After peaking in the 1950s, when 36 percent of American workers were enrolled inunions, union membership at the beginning of the 21st century...
4/18/2014 - The real drug problems are FDA-approved. Not only do they not cure and only sometimes relieve symptoms, but they also cause side effects that create more medical problems. Many drugs are overcharged to public insurers such as Medicare, Medicaid and others. That motivates federal ...
All well and good, except that one of the surprises that Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion has visited on those participating states is that a number of new, very effective, extremely expensive “specialty drugs” have appeared on the market just as millions of newly insured Obamacare patients are...