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Commentary
15 million Americans are about to be thrown off Medicaid rolls–and fall victim to extortionate hospital pricing
By
Cynthia A. Fisher
April 12, 2023
Health
States are turning to the big health insurance companies to keep Medicaid enrollees insured once pandemic protections end
By
Phil Galewitz
and
Kaiser Health News
March 7, 2023
Health
Automatic enrollment was an absolute game changer for Medicaid—It’s about to expire and up to 14 million Americans could be left out in the cold
By
Mark Shepard
and
The Conversation
January 31, 2023
Health
South Dakota Republicans want to make you work if you’re on Medicaid even though that’s against federal law
By
Stephen Groves
and
The Associated Press
January 31, 2023
Health
Hospitals divert primary care patients to health center ‘look-alikes’ to boost finances
By
Phil Galewitz
and
Kaiser Health News
September 9, 2022
Commentary
A recent case could undermine the rules that have been protecting taxpayer money from fraud since the time of Lincoln
By
Eric Havian
,
Michael Ronickher
and
Ari Yampolsky
June 23, 2022
Health
Medicare could’ve saved $3.6 billion by buying drugs at same prices as Mark Cuban’s online pharmacy, according to a new study
By
Christine Mui
June 21, 2022
Health
Medicaid weighs attaching strings to nursing home payments to improve patient care
By
Susan Jaffe
and
Kaiser Health News
June 10, 2022
Health
ACA sign-ups for low-income people roll out as insurance agents face commission cuts
By
Julie Appleby
and
Kaiser Health News
April 4, 2022
Health
Anthem says COVID-related care will continue to drive up medical costs in 2022
By
John Tozzi
and
Bloomberg
January 26, 2022
Health
One Chicago pharmacy avoids creating another drugstore desert by tapping into its deep roots
By
Markian Hawryluk
and
Kaiser Health News
December 22, 2021
Health
3 states limit nursing home profits in bid to improve care
By
Susan Jaffe
and
Kaiser Health News
October 25, 2021
Commentary
Duckworth, Raimondo: Congress must back the president’s historic investment in home care workers
By
Tammy Duckworth
and
Gina Raimondo
September 24, 2021
Health
Colorado is offering hospitals Medicaid money to close down free-standing ERs
By
Phil Galewitz
and
Kaiser Health News
May 21, 2021
Health
Nursing home investors are pushing for better care and working conditions
By
Harris Meyer
and
Kaiser Health News
April 27, 2021
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