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Cold-hearted Florida, tossing kids off KidCare | Editorial
Sun-Sentinel· 7 days agoThe count was already at 22,500 when a federal judge last month dismissed Florida’s suit against the...
Do I Need Welcome To Medicare Medical Exam?
The Post-Journal· 5 days agoQuestion: I got information about a “Welcome to Medicare” medical exam. Answer: Medicare provides for the “Welcome to Medicare” preventive ...
GoLocalProv | News | $14 Billion Budget Gets Approval - Key Arts, Small Biz and Low Income Efforts...
GoLocalProv· 18 hours agoSpeaker of the House Joe Shekarchi PHOTO: GoLocal The General Assembly gave final approval to a...
Supreme Court to decide Medicare reimbursement issue - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 4 days agoThe Supreme Court will decide a dispute about hospital reimbursement rates under Medicare, with...
Health care spending growth projected to outpace GDP to 2032
Medical Xpress· 13 hours agoHealth care spending growth is projected to outpace that of the gross domestic product (GDP) during...
Healthcare Spending Will Account for Almost 20% of US Economy by 2032: CMS
The Fiscal Times via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoMedicare’s actuaries project that U.S. health spending from 2023 through 2032 will grow 5.6% a year...
JD Supra: McDermottPlus Check-Up: May 10, 2024
JD Supra· 2 days agoThe committee advanced six bills focused on issues related to telehealth, rural health and access to care. The discussion draft includes proposals to address persistent economic problems leading ...
Navigating the Maze of Long-Term Care Options
TheStreet.com· 3 days agoAmericans are putting pressure on insurance companies by purchasing long-term care plans, leading to higher premiums and limited coverage. Here's how advisers can help clients plan to pay for long-term care.
Is long-term care insurance worth buying in your 60s? Here's what experts say
CBS News· 4 days agoPart of the issue is that if you need to receive long-term care, such as a home health aide or...
Feds: Texas is too slow to process Medicaid and SNAP benefits
Axios· 3 days agoWhy it matters: Texas has kicked more than a million people off Medicaid for procedural reasons in...