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and drug and alcohol inpatient centers. The industry has tended to favor Democrats, joining them in pushing for expanded Medicare and Medicaid coverage, though hospitals opposed the Medicare for All plan. The industry has benefited from generous treatment in COVID-19 pandemic relief legislation,...
legislation because of family conflict,” by Matt Stout, Boston Globe: “Sports betting is no longer banned in the United States, and legislation will undoubtedly follow this session on Beacon Hill, where interested companies like DraftKings are carefully watching what...
In the past couple of years, voucher programs have rapidly been enacted or expanded across a lot of states, despite that vouchers, when brought to a vote of the people of any state, have never passed. In a recent Boston Globe column, constitutional scholar Derek Black explains:“Using publi...
Answer to: Fill-in-the-Blank: The hospital bed count or ___ is the total number of inpatient beds for which the facility is licensed by...
As more cardiovascular procedures are moved to an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) setting, we have seen the emergence of a “hybrid” business model, which combines an office-based lab (OBL) with an ASC. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) explains the difference between an OB...
states currently fund school health centers. Although the clinics can also bill Medicaid (医疗补助制度) and insurance for students who have coverage, they need stable funding for operating expenses, including hiring well-trained staff. Many existing centers had to close temporarily or permanently ...
(El-Nahal 2020). Nevertheless, although the program has expanded in most states and seems to improve overall access and disparities, the impact of new Medicare enrollment regarding coverage type and the number of chronic illnesses is still relatively unknown (Yeung et al. 2021). Whether or not...