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  • Special Medicaid Funds Help Most States, but Prompt Oversight Concerns
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    Special Medicaid Funds Help Most States, but Prompt Oversight Concerns

    April 11, 2023 /

    Andy Miller Emanuel Professional medical Heart in rural Ga racks up a lot more than $350,000 a month in losses supplying overall health care for low-profits and uninsured patients. But a new point out funding proposal could substantially minimize all those deficits, not just for the 66-mattress Swainsboro facility but for most rural hospitals in Ga, according to state Medicaid officials. It’s not Medicaid enlargement, which Georgia Republican leaders have turned down. Rather, the state Section of Neighborhood Wellbeing is working with an beneath-the-radar Medicaid funding prospect that has been quickly taken up by much more than 35 states — which includes most of the states that have expanded the…

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    Bringing Medicaid behind bars has wide bipartisan support : Shots

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    February 24, 2023
  • The ‘Unwinding’ of Medicaid | Kaiser Health News
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    The ‘Unwinding’ of Medicaid | Kaiser Health News

    April 8, 2023 /

    The Host Julie Rovner KHN @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KHN’s weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care Politics and Policy A to Z,” now in its third edition. Several states have begun the herculean task of redetermining how many of an estimated 85 million Americans currently receiving health coverage through the Medicaid program are still eligible. To receive federal covid-19 relief funds, states were required to keep enrollees covered during the pandemic. As many as 15 million people could be struck…

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  • How long should Texas extend Medicaid coverage after childbirth? : Shots
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    How long should Texas extend Medicaid coverage after childbirth? : Shots

    March 6, 2023 /

    When Victoria Ferrell Ortiz had her daughter in 2017, she was covered by a limited form of Medicaid in Texas — which ended just two months after she gave birth. Losing insurance so soon was stressful. She supports a push for Texas to extend Medicaid coverage for a full year after childbirth. Yfat Yossifor / KERA hide caption toggle caption Yfat Yossifor / KERA When Victoria Ferrell Ortiz had her daughter in 2017, she was covered by a limited form of Medicaid in Texas — which ended just two months after she gave birth. Losing insurance so soon was stressful. She supports a push for Texas to extend Medicaid coverage…

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    Obamacare hits a record number of signups : Shots

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  • Bringing Medicaid behind bars has wide bipartisan support : Shots
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    February 24, 2023 /

    When he was in prison, Lee Reed was in agonizing back pain. His doctors there told him he needed back surgery, but because he was so close to his release date, they said he’d have to get it done on the outside. Reed saw that surgery as his ticket to being able to get a job and effectively reenter society. Amy Osborne for Tradeoffs hide caption toggle caption Amy Osborne for Tradeoffs When he was in prison, Lee Reed was in agonizing back pain. His doctors there told him he needed back surgery, but because he was so close to his release date, they said he’d have to get it…

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  • Medicaid grew a lot during the pandemic. Soon, it will shrink again. : Shots
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    Medicaid grew a lot during the pandemic. Soon, it will shrink again. : Shots

    January 26, 2023 /

    George Mink Jr. is a health care outreach worker in Delaware County, Pa. He worries about what will happen when vaccines are no longer paid for by the federal government. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Kimberly Paynter/WHYY hide caption toggle caption Kimberly Paynter/WHYY George Mink Jr. is a health care outreach worker in Delaware County, Pa. He worries about what will happen when vaccines are no longer paid for by the federal government. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Kimberly Paynter/WHYY Robert, who lives in Philadelphia, knows signing up for Medicaid can be tricky with his ADHD, so he brought his daughter along to help him fill out the paperwork. “If we miss one little detail, they…

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    How long should Texas extend Medicaid coverage after childbirth? : Shots

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  • Millions to lose Medicaid coverage under Congress’ plan
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    Millions to lose Medicaid coverage under Congress’ plan

    December 21, 2022 /

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands and thousands of individuals who enrolled in Medicaid in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic could get started to drop their protection on April 1 if Congress passes the $1.7 trillion spending offer leaders unveiled Tuesday. The legislation will sunset a necessity of the COVID-19 general public wellness unexpected emergency that prohibited states from booting people off Medicaid. The Biden administration has been under mounting tension to declare the public wellness crisis about, with 25 Republican governors asking the president to close it in a letter on Monday, which cited expanding problems about bloated Medicaid enrollment. “This is a optimistic for states in phrases of preparing,…

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