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Medicaid Puts Nursing Homes at Risk for Pandemic: Interview
"Medicaid reimburses nursing homes only about 80 percent of the private-pay rate and often less than the cost of providing the care, according to the American Health Care Association. Consequently, nursing homes heavily dependent on Medicaid have difficulty hiring and retaining enough quality caregivers at the very low salaries they can afford to pay."
New Federal Rules Liberate Virtual Medicine
The suspension of regulations in a variety of areas during the coronavirus pandemic has been good public policy.
Congress Expands Medicaid, Restricts State Cost-Cutting Measures
“The writing is on the wall: the Left's unfinished business from Obamacare is being finished during this COVID-19 pandemic.”
Economists: Leave Surprise Medical Bill Problem to Marketplace
“Doctors and hospital workers are putting their lives on the line every day, yet some in Congress want to see their pay slashed overnight,”
Doctors, Nurses Cross State Lines to Care for Pandemic Patients
“Technology and the internet have made treating patients remotely a possibility no matter where the provider is located”
With Regulators at Bay, Virtual Doctor Visits Soar
“A lot of health care is cognitive and procedural. You can come to some solid decisions without requiring an in-person physical exam,"
FDA Gives Biosimilars a Boost by Expanding Database
The so-call "Purple Book" is a list of all licensed biologic products and is a reference guide for patients, providers, payers and manufactureres.
Physician Introduces Free Platform to Help Launch Telemedicine
A New York neurologist is offering a free platform to physicians to make it easier for them to meet with their patients virtually.
Lawmakers Go Back to the Drawing Board on Surprise Medical Bills
Under election-year pressure to provide relief to constituents angered by surprise medical bills, lawmakers in both parties are working on proposals that, at the very least, will show they are taking the problem seriously.
Patients Encounter Loopholes with Colorado’s Insulin Cap
Patients in Colorado are learning the state’s insulin price cap, which went into effect January, is not all it’s cracked up to be.