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MaryBeth Musumeci
mmusumec
This morning, the House @EnergyCommerce Committee is marking up its #COVID19 relief bill, including provisions to support #Medicaid home & community based services (#HCBS). https://docs.house.gov/Committee/Calendar/ByEvent.aspx?EventID=
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Laura Keohane
LauraKeohane
The upshot of our new @AJMC_Journal paper on risk adjusting for dual-eligibility https://bit.ly/2Xvfoct : let’s pretend I’m a dual-eligible beneficiary with Medicare Advantage. I live in Tennessee, so I qualify
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gabi
thoughtsofgabi
This is going to be an ACA/Medicaid expansion appreciation Yesterday morning I had a nice thread written out about how Medicaid and access to health care is important. Today I
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Bethany Lilly
bethanylilly
So, you've seen disability advocates getting worked up about the initial Biden plan not including us. That's because of the "long-term care" part mentioned as something to be included in
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Charles #GetCovered-ba
charles_gaba
In 2015 I wrote a piece which looked at the naming/branding of every state Medicaid program in the country. 1/https://twitter.com/sarahkliff/status/1352269046696341504 Out of over 106 Medicaid programs, only *15* actually have
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GBPI
GaBudget
Our first session of today's #Insights21 policy conference focuses on equitable health care. Dr. James E. Black of Albany: "There's still a great portion of the surrounding area that feels
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Anna Claire Vollers
acvollers
70% of these deaths were preventable. We know that now. This new state report, an investigation of Alabama's maternal deaths, tells us more about who died and why. But it
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kill 💀 tim 💀 faust
crulge
the ACA deadline is December 15. The ACA sucks and private insurance is a cancer but if you can afford to be insured, or if you get a subsidy, you
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Cover Alabama
CoverAlabama
Huntsville small business owner, Cortney, explains how Medicaid expansion saved her life when she lived in Washington and how she’s barely getting by without it in Alabama.Read our newest coverage
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Charlene Collier, MD, MPH
CHCollier
After giving birth mothers still often hear “see you in 6 weeks and then see you next year” This has been the failed mantra of postpartum care for too long.
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Andrey Ostrovsky, MD
AndreyOstrovsky
1/ #Tech #innovation is growing rapidly but state #Medicaid programs usually don't have an efficient mechanism to process benefit coverage determinations, especially when benefit categories for new tech are unclear.
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amy walter
amyewalter
Whenever I hear about the return of earmarks and the hope that it will help ease our polarized politics, I think of Sen. Ben Nelson from NE and the “cornhusker
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Hannah Katch
hannahkatch
Today President Biden directed federal agencies to "reconsider rules and other policies that limit Americans’ access to health care, and consider actions that will protect and strengthen that access." (Thread)https://www.whiteho
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Emily Eckert
emilyanneck
Updating my running total: in the past 2 years, we've seen 11 state #maternalmortality review committees explicitly recommend extending pregnancy-related #Medicaid to help curb preventable deaths. States include: AL, AZ,
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Sarah Kliff
sarahkliff
This is Monica Smith, a 45-year-old Indiana woman who was in a serious car wreck in 2016. She had health insurance. The hospital refused to bill it, instead pursuing her
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Bethany Lilly
bethanylilly
Okay, there's a fight going on in my mentions, so let's do means testing for disability benefits 101. First, people with disabilities rely on a f*** ton of benefits usually.
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