Worried about hospitals closing and higher costs for patients, state lawmakers are increasingly tangling with hospitals over potential health care mergers, in some cases derailing deals they think don’t serve the public interest.
Worried about hospitals closing and higher costs for patients, state lawmakers are increasingly tangling with hospitals over potential health care mergers, in some cases derailing deals they think don’t serve the public interest.
Worried about hospitals closing and higher costs for patients, state lawmakers are increasingly tangling with hospitals over potential health care mergers, in some cases derailing deals they think don’t serve the public interest.
From the column: "The deficiencies stem from a “widening gap” between health care costs and reduced reimbursements from public and private insurance sources."
As Salvatore LoGrande fought cancer and all the pain that came with it, his daughters promised to keep him in the white, pitched roof house he worked so hard to buy all those decades ago.
Arizona State Senator Eva Burch took to the floor and explained in horrifying detail exactly how laws her colleagues have passed are abhorrent. Senator Eva Burch was required to go through painful, invasive, and humiliating medical procedures and listen to absolute disinformation to receive the health care she needed. — Read the rest
New York and Ohio topped the country for such collections, recovering more than $100 million combined in
By AMANDA SEITZ Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Americans rely on Medicaid when fighting diseases. But there’s a catch. Often, states try to recoup the costs after the recipients die. That could mean a big bill — even the sale of their homes. The federal government requires every state to recover money from the
By AMANDA SEITZ Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — As Salvatore LoGrande fought cancer and all the pain that came with it, his daughters promised to keep him in the white, pitched roof house he worked so hard to buy all those decades ago. So, Sandy LoGrande thought it was a mistake when, a year after
Many Americans rely on Medicaid when fighting diseases
WASHINGTON (AP) — As Salvatore LoGrande fought cancer and all the pain that came with it, his daughters promised to keep him in the white, pitched roof house he worked […]
State policies around this recovery process vary widely.