Biden Administration Sets Higher Staffing Mandates. Most Nursing Homes Don’t Meet Them.
The staffing regulation was disparaged by the industry as unattainable. Patient advocates say it doesn’t go far enough. Labor unions welcomed the requirement.
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Unsheltered People Are Losing Medicaid in Redetermination Mix-Ups
Some of the nearly 130,000 Montanans who have lost Medicaid coverage as the state reevaluates eligibility are homeless. That’s in part because Montana kicked more than 80,000 people off the program for technical reasons rather than income ineligibility. For unhoused people who were disenrolled, getting back on Medicaid can be extraordinarily difficult.
California Legislators Debate Froot Loops and Free Condoms
California state lawmakers this year are continuing their progressive tilt on health policy, debating bills banning an ingredient in Froot Loops and offering free condoms for high schoolers.
Rural Jails Turn to Community Health Workers To Help the Newly Released Succeed
To reduce recidivism, some rural counties are hiring community health workers or peer support specialists to connect people leaving custody to mental health resources, substance use treatment, medical services, and jobs.
Medical Providers Still Grappling With UnitedHealth Cyberattack: ‘More Devastating Than Covid’
Journalists Take Stock of Opioid Settlement Payouts and Concierge Care Trend
He Thinks His Wife Died in an Understaffed Hospital. Now He’s Trying to Change the Industry.
Newsom Offers a Compromise to Protect Indoor Workers from Heat
In San Francisco’s Chinatown, a CEO Works With the Community To Bolster Hospital
Medicare’s Push To Improve Chronic Care Attracts Businesses, but Not Many Doctors
Too Big To Fail? Now It’s ‘Too Big To Hack’
The Path to a Better Tuberculosis Vaccine Runs Through Montana
Native Americans Have Shorter Life Spans. Better Health Care Isn’t the Only Answer.
ACA Plans Are Being Switched Without Enrollees’ OK
Insurance agents say it’s too easy to access consumer information on the Affordable Care Act federal marketplace. Policyholders can lose their doctors and access to prescriptions. Some end up owing back taxes.