Analysis of Recent National Trends in Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment

Analysis of Recent National Trends in Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment

This data note looks at national and state-by-state Medicaid and CHIP enrollment data through April 2022. After declines in enrollment from 2017 through 2019, preliminary data for April 2022 show that total Medicaid/CHIP enrollment grew to 88.3 million, an increase of 17.0 million from enrollment in February 2020 (23.9%), right before the pandemic and when enrollment began to steadily increase […]

Progressives urge inclusion of uninsured in insulin proposal

Progressives urge inclusion of uninsured in insulin proposal

House progressives are calling on leadership to include people without health insurance in any legislation that limits out-of-pocket costs for insulin.  Senate Democrats are pushing to include a $35 cap on out-of-pocket insulin costs as part of a larger reconciliation bill, though it’s still unclear if such a provision would be allowed under the arcane Senate rules for passing the […]

Jenny Schneider on Homeward’s $50M Series B, 30K-Patient Partnership with Priority Health

Jenny Schneider on Homeward’s $50M Series B, 30K-Patient Partnership with Priority Health

Health Tech By JESSICA DaMASSA, WTF HEALTH Just FIVE MONTHS after launch, rural health startup Homeward is proving its potential for growth with MORE funding – today announcing its $50 million Series B (that’s $70 million total for the folks keeping score at home) – AND a huge 30,000-patient partnership with Priority Health. Co-founder & CEO Dr. Jennifer Schneider is […]

Hospitals serving Black patients get less financial help, study shows

Hospitals serving Black patients get less financial help, study shows

Hospitals serving a higher proportion of Black patients receive less financial support for providing care compared with those serving a lower proportion, according to a recent study from physician-researchers at the University of California Los Angeles and Princeton, Johns Hopkins and Harvard universities The peer-reviewed study compiled data from Medicare and the American Hospital Association on 5,740 hospitals from 2016 […]

Meet the 7 startups UCLA Health selected for its health equity accelerator – MedCity News

Meet the 7 startups UCLA Health selected for its health equity accelerator – MedCity News

As part of their work to advance innovation in healthcare, some health systems and tech companies are rolling out accelerator programs to give young startups the resources they need to develop digital health products. Recently, more accelerators specifically focused on health equity are emerging, such as the programs established by Amazon, UCSF and Boston Medical Center. Two weeks ago, UCLA […]

Biden to sign executive order to protect travel for abortion

Biden to sign executive order to protect travel for abortion

President Joe Biden on Wednesday will sign an executive order aimed in part at making it easier for women seeking abortions to travel between states to obtain access to the procedure. More specifically, one of the directives Biden will issue will allow states that have not outlawed abortion to apply for specific Medicaid waivers that would, in effect, help them […]

Adventist HealthCare To Propose New Facility In Maryland – HCD Magazine

Adventist HealthCare To Propose New Facility In Maryland – HCD Magazine

Adventist HealthCare  is planning to submit a certificate of need in fall 2023 for a new hospital campus for the Fort Washington Medical Center in Fort Washington, Md., according to the website nbcwashington.com. The new facility would be situated on a 23-acre site that’s approximately two miles from its current facility. The current hospital provides general inpatient services, including ambulatory […]