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Monthly Archives: February 2023

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California Says It Can No Longer Afford Aid for Covid Testing, Vaccinations for Migrants

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 22, 2023
Gov. Gavin Newsom is winding down state assistance for health care services to migrants seeking asylum. He’s lobbying the Biden administration to increase aid along the state’s southern border.

Proposed Medicare Advantage Changes Cannot Accurately Be Called ‘Cuts,’ Experts Say

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 22, 2023
CMS advanced two proposed changes that could affect Medicare Advantage plans. One would allow the government to recover past overpayments. As a result, it could reduce those insurers’ profits, leading them to increase enrollees’ out-of-pocket costs or reduce benefits. But it’s inaccurate to characterize the changes as “cuts.”

In Tennessee, a Medicaid Mix-Up Might Land You on a ‘Most Wanted’ List

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 22, 2023
Tennessee posts the names and photos of people arrested for alleged Medicaid fraud on a government website and social media. Some people even wind up on a “most wanted” list.

Looming Cuts to Emergency SNAP Benefits Threaten Food Security in Rural America

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 22, 2023
In a few weeks, pandemic-era emergency boosts to SNAP benefits, formerly known as food stamps, will be rolled back across 32 states, putting more pressure on food pantries to fill the gaps and exacerbating challenges for rural areas, where a greater share of people are enrolled in the program compared with metro areas.

States Seek Crackdown on Toxic Ingredients in Cosmetics to Close Gaps in Federal Oversight

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 22, 2023
Washington state regulators found formaldehyde, lead, and arsenic in lipstick, powder foundations, skin lotions, and hair products marketed to and popular with women of color. Now legislators there are seeking to ban the products and, like at least a dozen other states, make up for lax federal rules.

As Long-Term Care Staffing Crisis Worsens, Immigrants Can Bridge the Gaps

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 6, 2023
The industry has long relied on immigrants to bolster its ranks, and they’ll be critical to meeting future staffing needs, experts say. But as the baby boom generation fills beds, policymakers are slow to open new pathways for foreign workers.

Montana Lawmakers Seek More Information About Governor’s HEART Fund

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 6, 2023
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s Healing and Ending Addiction Through Recovery and Treatment fund has spent $5.2 million since 2021. With a proposed increase, providers and lawmakers alike want to tap into the money.

Journalists Probe Problems in Providing Care for Foster Kids and Propping Up Addiction Treatment

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 6, 2023
KHN and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

A Technicality Could Keep RSV Shots From Kids in Need

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 6, 2023
The Vaccines for Children program, which buys more than half the pediatric vaccines in the U.S., may not cover the RSV shot for babies because it’s not technically a vaccine.

Why Two States Remain Holdouts on Distracted Driving Laws

NewsBy terrysheproFebruary 6, 2023
Missouri and Montana are the only states without distracted driving laws for all drivers. With traffic fatalities rising significantly nationwide, some Missouri lawmakers and advocates for roadway safety are eyeing bills in the new legislative session that would crack down on texting while driving in the Show Me State.
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