President Donald Trump ‘s nominee to run Medicare and Medicaid won committee approval Thursday, clearing her for a final floor vote in the Senate. Verma would head the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, an agency that oversees health insurance programs covering more than 130 million Americans.
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House GOP eyes three-week plan on Obamacare
House Republicans on Thursday said leaders want to smooth over party divisions and pass their Obamacare repeal plan within three weeks, as the GOP scrambles to keep its health care promises before the Easter break. GOP leaders are trying to repeal and replace as much of the Affordable Care Act as they can under a fast-track budget process that allows them to avoid a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.
CMS nominee moves on a party-line vote toward confirmation
Seema Verma, the nominee to become administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, speaks during a Senate Finance Committee confirmation hearing on Feb. 16. A sharply divided Senate Finance Committee on Thursday morning recommended the confirmation of Seema Verma, a health-care consultant who has reshaped Medicaid in several states, to run the nation’s Medicare and Medicaid programs. On a vote of 13 to 12, with every Democrat in opposition, Verma’s nomination now moves to the full Senate, where the Republican majority has been moving swiftly to give its seal of approval to each of President Trump’s nominees who have come to a floor vote.
Make a Vow to Lower Blood Pressure and Reduce Sodium Intake during American Heart Month
As American Heart Month comes to a close, and as a leading community-based organization committed to improving the nation’s health, The Gateway Family YMCA urges everyone in the local community to help prevent heart disease by lowering their blood pressure. Two ways to keep the pressure off your heart are by monitoring your blood pressure and reducing sodium intake.
Bipartisan group pushes opioid help amid Obamacare debate
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is fighting to keep attention focused on last session’s top health issue – abuse of prescription opioids, heroin and other drugs – although the 2010 health care law now dominates the health policy discourse.
ADHD drugs and serious cardiovascular events in children and young adults.
… the risk of serious cardiovascular events. We conducted a retrospective cohort study with automated data from four health plans (Tennessee Medicaid, Washington State Medicaid, Kaiser Permanente California, and OptumInsight Epidemiology), with …
Rep. Guthrie Calls President Trump’s Agenda ‘Bold’
… “Tonight, President Trump set a bold agenda for fulfilling the promises he made throughout his campaign. As our health care system crumbles, our economy seeks to recover, and our world becomes more dangerous by the day, I am confident that President …
The World’s Most Innovative Research Institutions – 2017
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a reputation for being a staid regulatory and service agency in charge of essential programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. It doesn’t exactly enjoy a reputation for being a hotbed of innovation – but it should.
GOP Looks To Trump’s Address To Rally Lawmakers Around An Obamacare Strategy
… White House aides who briefed reporters on Monday evening would not say how specific the president would be about health care in his address. They said the speech is being crafted with input from listening sessions the president has held, including …
GOP Looks To Trump’s Address To Rally Lawmakers Around An Obamacare Strategy
… White House aides who briefed reporters on Monday evening would not say how specific the president would be about health care in his address. They said the speech is being crafted with input from listening sessions the president has held, including …
Top Conservatives Oppose GOP Health Care Plan, Muddying Path to 218
Meadows, center, and his conservative colleagues have expressed opposition to a House GOP plan to provide refundable tax credits to help individuals purchase insurance. The top two House conservatives on Monday said they cannot vote for their conference’s health care repeal and partial replacement plan in its current form, meaning House GOP leaders have some work to do before they can offer a bill that will get the 218 votes needed to pass the House.
Pressure on GOP to revamp health law grows, along with rifts
President Donald Trump declared Monday that “Nobody knew that health care could be so complicated.” Yet the opposite has long been painfully obvious for top congressional Republicans, who face mounting pressure to scrap the law even as problems grow longer and knottier.
Gov. Rauner wants more Medicaid clients on managed care
… evidence of success. Illinois began moving Medicaid patients to managed care in 2011. Managed care pays insurers and health networks fixed per-patient fees instead of paying separately for each treatment or test.
ObamaCare quietly leaves mark on Medicare despite repeal push
Republican efforts to repeal ObamaCare will likely leave Medicare untouched, meaning former President Obama will leave his mark on the popular health program for more than 58 million elderly and disabled “There are changes to Medicare that are in the ACA that have taken effect that people are benefiting from today,” Juliette Cubanski , Kaiser Family Foundation Medicare policy program associate director, told The Hill Extra. “Medicare, the way it is now, is really popular.
Details emerge of Republicansa plans to replace Obamacare
… President Barack Obama. Still to be worked out are details including the future of Medicaid, the government health insurance program for the poor that was expanded in more than 30 states under Obamacare, and how a new healthcare law would be funded. …
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The president is one to overreach for superlatives, whether describing the state of things as he found them or what he plans to do about them The president is one to overreach for superlatives, whether describing the state of things as he found them or what he plans to do about them Congress is facing tough decisions on health care and the Supreme Court that may help determine the course of Donald Trump’s presidency. Congress is facing tough decisions on health care and the Supreme Court that may help determine the course of Donald Trump’s presidency.
a It saved my lifea : Talk of Obamacare repeal worries addicts
While the Affordable Care Act has brought health coverage to millions of Americans, the effects have been profound, even lifesaving, for some of those caught up in the nation’s opioid-addiction crisis. In Kentucky, which has been ravaged worse than almost any other state by fentanyl, heroin and other drugs, Tyler Witten went into rehab at Medicaid’s expense after the state expanded the program under a provision of the act.
Report outlines potential impact of healthcare reform on Medicaid
A sobering report to governors about the potential consequences of repealing the Obama-era health care law warns that federal spending cuts probably would create funding gaps for states and threaten many people with the loss of insurance coverage. The Affordable Care Act has two main components for expanding coverage: subsidized private health insurance available in all 50 states, and an optional Medicaid expansion that has been accepted by 31 states and the District of Columbia.
The Republican replacement plan: Robin Hood in reverse | Editorial
… Obamacare without a replacement plan is pretty well established. About 21 million Americans would lose their health coverage, a number that would only grow. Premiums would likely double on the individual market. In New Jersey alone, $4.2 billion in …
Governor Kasich Wants To Prevent Millions From Losing Healthcare
… ion on our posting policy. Kasich urges Republicans to work with Democrats rather than throwing 20 million people off health insurance. Too bad he’s in the minority, thus far.
Gov. John Kasich and Rep. Jim Jordan duel over Obamacare repeal on TV
… we will repeal it and replace it with a market centered, patient centered plan that actually brings back affordable health insurance.” Jordan said the House Freedom Caucus – which he co-founded – has worked on a replacement plan with Kentucky GOP …
Report warns of state money fallout from health law repeal
A sobering report to governors about the potential consequences of repealing the Obama-era health care law warns that federal spending cuts probably would create funding gaps for states and threaten many people with the loss of insurance coverage. The Affordable Care Act has two main components for expanding coverage: subsidized private health insurance available in all 50 states, and an optional Medicaid expansion that has been accepted by 31 states and the District of Columbia.
Trumpcare vs. Obamacare
The pitchforks are changing hands. In 2009, it was Democratic members of Congress supporting health-care reform who were set upon by outraged constituents.
Democrats knock GOP Medicaid proposals
In this Jan. 31, 2017 file photo, House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. arrives with Health and Human Services Secretary-designate, Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga.
Group gathers at Statehouse rallying to keep Affordable Care Act
… Todd Young, but louder were their calls to keep the Affordable Care Act. “I’d like to be able to continue having health insurance. I’m employed, I’m not a freeloader, I’m not trying to take money away from the government, I pay taxes. I just think …
Ryan’s Fundraising Off Health Care And Trying To Kill It For Millions
… He also has a reputation for raising boatloads of cash, which he does deserve. Care to guess which one’s driving his health care priorities? For bonus points, name the two billionaire brothers who are glad to see him do it. Ryan did a fundraising …
Under GOP draft of Obamacare repeal plan, a lot of people could lose coverage
… credits are more generous than those laid out in a plan proposed in 2015 by former Representative Tom Price, now the health secretary, they still may not be enough to make coverage affordable for everyone, particularly for older folks, lower-income …
Keep defending Ohio Medicaid expansion, Gov. Kasich: editorial
… Vucci, Associated Press) Gov. John Kasich must stand fast in protecting Ohio’s Medicaid expansion, which provides health care to 700,000 Ohioans – about 100,000 of them in Cuyahoga County, 77,000 in adjoining counties. A test of his resolve could …
Health act redo in GOP draft
WASHINGTON — A draft Republican bill replacing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would end its Medicaid expansion, scrap fines on people not buying insurance and eliminate taxes on the medical industry and higher earners.
75,000 Arkansans’ Medicaid to expire next week, DHS says
… terminated earlier but wasn’t because of problems with the new system, Webb said. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 942,076 people, including 438,513 children, were enrolled in Arkansas’ Medicaid program as of Nov. 30.
GOP proposal aims to end insurance mandate in ‘Obamacare’
A draft Republican bill replacing President Barack Obama’s health care law would end its Medicaid expansion, scrap fines on people not buying insurance and eliminate taxes on the medical industry and higher earners. Instead, it would create tax credits worth up to $4,000, allow bigger contributions to personal health savings accounts and impose a new levy on expensive health coverage some employees get at work.
Democrats slam leaked draft of ObamaCare replacement
… with pre-existing conditions, would come from a system similar to ObamaCare’s “Cadillac tax” on employers with lavish health plans. “This isn’t a replacement, it’s a recipe for disaster,” Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), the Senate Democratic leader, said …
Draft GOP health care bill revamps Obama’s health care law
A draft Republican bill replacing President Barack Obama’s health care law would end its Medicaid expansion, scrap fines on people not buying insurance and eliminate taxes on the medical industry and higher earners.
FILE – In this Oct. 24, 2016 file photo, the HealthCare.gov 2017 web…
Add Medicaid expansion to the list of Obama-era health care provisions that Americans want to keep. A new poll finds that 8 in 10 say lawmakers should preserve federal funding that has allowed states to add coverage for some 11 million low-income people.
CMS Recommendations Regarding Protection from Cybersecurity Risks
… attacks. The Recommendations contain an interesting discussion of some of the current cyber threats that exist to the health care industry. CMS released these recommendations in consideration of Executive Order (EO) 13636, “Improving Critical …
High number of unhealthy Tar Heels has many effects
… North Carolina’s 2017 ACA enrollment is 549,158, fourth-highest in the country, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Yet, there’s just one insurer in the market: Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, and it expects to …
SHOCKER: Yeah, the GOP Isn’t Going to Repeal Obamacare.
… the first time. While I clearly have concerns about the expansion’s long-term costs, it has strengthened our native health system and reduced the number of uninsured that are coming into our emergency rooms.” She added, “So as long as this …
COLUMN-Why living longer should not lead to retirement benefit cuts
… should be cut because of America’s rising longevity. The argument is not only specious, but hazardous to your health. That much is clear from a new report analyzing the impact of raising the Medicare eligibility age from 65 to 67, a favorite idea of …
With Obamacare in doubt, N.J. needs to keep funding Charity Care | Opinion
… residents who have no other form of insurance. The Charity Care program, which has been a key part of New Jersey’s health system since the early 1990s, has been a lifeline for millions of New Jerseyans over the years who have lost their jobs or …
Federal sanctions proposed against Ashley Clinic
More information has been released about the suspension of diagnostic procedures in the laboratory at Chanute’s Ashley Clinic. The clinic announced last week that it was temporarily suspending diagnostic testing operations in Chanute, but did not at that time give a reason for the closure.