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Survey: 1 in 5 disenrolled from Medicaid since last April
One in five Medicaid enrollees have been disenrolled since continuous coverage ended last March, a quarter of whom remain uninsured, according to a poll released April 12 by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Supporting Victims and Communities of Mass Violence Incidents
The Hospitals Against Violence Initiative (HAV) is proud to partner with the National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center (NMVVRC) to provide resources and support surrounding incidents of mass violence for the communities and patients served by our hospitals and health systems.
Legally speaking: Kaiser Permanente has a unique way to keep patients housed and healthy
Kaiser Permanente. A young black sitting in an apartment at a table working on a laptop, viewed through a fire escape window
At Kaiser Permanente hospitals, which can be found in eight states and the District of Columbia, care teams understand that whether or not you have a roof over your head makes a paramount impact on your health. Not only does being unhoused exacerbate existing health issues, but poor health can lead to a loss of housing in some cases.
Beyond Birth: Understanding Perinatal Depression With UMass Memorial Health
In this episode, Tiffany Moore Simas, M.D., chair of obstetrics and gynecology at UMass Memorial Health, discusses the concerning prevalence of perinatal depression, and the options available to provide a lifeline for mothers.
Following NYT investigation, AHA urges DOL to investigate actions of MultiPlan and commercial insurers
After an April 7 investigative series published by The New York Times highlighted disturbing incentives for data analytics firm MultiPlan and large commercial insurers like UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and Cigna to cut reimbursement rates for care provided to employees of companies with self-funded employer insurance plans and increase costs for patients receiving that care, the AHA today urged the Department of Labor to take action.
Following NYT Investigation, AHA Urges DOL to Investigate Actions of MultiPlan and Commercial Insurers
The American Hospital Association (AHA) writes regarding a recent The New York Times investigation into the disturbing incentives for data analytics firm, MultiPlan, and large commercial insurers like UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and Cigna, to cut reimbursement rates for care provided to employees of companies with self-funded employer insurance plans and increase costs for patients receiving that care.
A Big System Strives for Better Employee Care: CommonSpirit
CommonSpirit currently employs approximately 150,000 health care workers across 145 hospitals in 24 states.
Code Lavender Program Expands to Include All Employees, Additional Locations: LMH Health
To decrease stigma, LMH expanded access to their Code Lavender program for all employees across additional locations within their system.
Creating Awareness of Existing Well-Being Resources to Increase Utilization: Creating Awareness of Existing Well-Being Resources to Increase Utilization
To increase utilization of existing well-being resources, Mercy created a guide to help leaders and staff locate and use their services.
Walgreens Shutters 160 VillageMD Clinics after $6 Billion Loss
Walgreens Boots Alliance reported last week that it lost nearly $6 billion in its second quarter as the company struggles with the loss in value of its investment in VillageMD.