Nevada Medicaid Warns Of Renewal Scams

Scammers are targeting Nevadans who need to reapply for Medicaid or transition to other insurance, state officials warned Monday.

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AB 250 Is Clear Path To Improve Nevada Rural Health Care

Rural Nevadans, like many Americans in rural communities, struggle with access to quality health care. We are challenged by a lack of hospitals, shortage of health care professionals, long drives to access basic health care services and a growing senior population.

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Feds Wrote $128M In Duplicate Checks To Docs, Report Finds

The federal government wrote duplicate checks to doctors who provided care for veterans, costing taxpayers as much as $128 million in extra payments, according to a new watchdog report out this week. In nearly 300,000 cases, private doctors were paid twice — once by the Veterans Health Administration and another time by Medicare — for the same ...

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Most Seniors In America Can’t Afford Nursing Homes Or Assisted Living, Study Finds

As many as 80% of aging adults in America lack the financial resources to pay for two years of nursing home care or four years of an assisted living community. That’s according to a new study from the National Council on Aging (NCOA) and the LeadingAge LTSS Center at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Additionally, 60% of ...

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Cybersecurity Fail: Top 10 Passwords Used by the Insurance Industry

Despite cybersecurity experts’ repeated warnings, the insurance sector, along with other industries, is not doing a great job when it comes to creating secure passwords, says new research by password manager NordPass. Though employees are repeatedly warned to take better care of corporate accounts, passwords such as “password” and “123456” still score high on the ...

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What’s Next On The No Surprises Act

The No Surprises Act may have shielded patients from unexpected medical bills, but it's left a bureaucratic mess, with providers and insurers fighting over who'll cover the costs and Congress weighing whether to step back in.

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Consumers More Satisfied With Traditional Plans Than High-Deductible Plans, Research Finds

Consumers with high-deductible health plans are not as satisfied with their coverage as those with traditional plans. Two-thirds of traditional plan enrollees were extremely or very satisfied with their overall health plan, compared with just more than half of HDHP enrollees, the EBRI/Greenwald Research Consumer Engagement in Health Care Survey found.

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Health Spending Rebounded In 2021 After Pandemic-Driven Declines: HCCI

Healthcare spending declined dramatically in 2020 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, but expenditures rebounded the following year, according to new data from the Health Care Cost Institute.

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Gov. Newsom Sends National Guard And CHP To Tackle San Francisco’s Fentanyl Crisis

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is directing the California Highway Patrol and National Guard to assist San Francisco authorities in combating the fentanyl crisis in the city. The two agencies will be partnering with the local police department and the district attorney's office to attempt to stem trafficking of the deadly synthetic opioid.

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Attempts To Scam Medicaid Members Popping Up Nationwide As Unwinding Commences

Compounding the already unprecedented scale and scope of the national effort to conduct eligibility checks for all 91 million Americans who have Medicaid as their health insurer, Medicaid agencies and their leaders were hit with a new challenge. The scammers and bad actors have seized on this as a way to make a quick buck ...

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