Month: February 2019
Several phone apps are sending sensitive user data, including health information, to Facebook without users’ consent, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
Survey: Healthcare Executives Spotlight the Sweeping Policy Changes They See Coming for the Industry
Despite a split Congress and talk on the Hill moving away from an Affordable Care Act repeal, healthcare industry executives are still expecting a whirlwind couple of years for health policy, according to a new survey.
The CMS should allow states to continue the practice known as "silver-loading" or risk destabilizing the Affordable Care Act's insurance exchanges, according to comments from insurers, state regulators, hospitals and patient groups.
Even without a history-making health care remake to deliver “Medicare-for-all,” government at all levels will be paying nearly half the nation’s health care tab in less than 10 years, according to a federal report released Wednesday.
State Sen. Pat Spearman, D-North Las Vegas, introduced a bill Wednesday that would require all insurers in Nevada to cover hearing aids for children and give vouchers to low-income parents to purchase diapers.
Nevada legislators heard introductions for three bills in the Assembly and Senate health committees Monday, including one that would appropriate $15 million to general public health needs.
Survey: Healthcare Executives Spotlight the Sweeping Policy Changes They See Coming for the Industry
Despite a split Congress and talk on the Hill moving away from an Affordable Care Act repeal, healthcare industry executives are still expecting a whirlwind couple of years for health policy, according to a new survey.
The CMS should allow states to continue the practice known as "silver-loading" or risk destabilizing the Affordable Care Act's insurance exchanges, according to comments from insurers, state regulators, hospitals and patient groups.
Even without a history-making health care remake to deliver “Medicare-for-all,” government at all levels will be paying nearly half the nation’s health care tab in less than 10 years, according to a federal report released Wednesday.
Earlier this week, Democrats introduced a bill that would allow people ages 50 and over to buy in to Medicare coverage, and the plan is already getting pushback from payers and providers.