Researchers satirically suggested using a parachute when jumping from an aircraft doesn’t necessarily reduce death or major traumatic injuries compared with jumping without one. But they had a serious point to make.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue has invested $400,000 to help roughly 300 patients transition to a plant-based diet. A growing body of research shows vegetable-based diets can prevent and reverse chronic diseases.
Years after it first announced it wanted to exit the insurance business, Catholic Health Initiatives is selling its Arkansas insurance plan QualChoice to insurer Centene Corp.
Ascension Texas announced Friday it has hired physicians who were formerly employed by Little River Healthcare and purchased the assets of practices that were affiliated with the bankrupt provider. Ascension plans to reopen the facilities Jan. 8.
Maine’s former health official Mary Mayhew, who was tapped to helm Medicaid at the CMS, is leaving the agency for Florida’s health department under GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Healthcare added 50,200 new jobs in December, up 56% from November and marking the most hires in one month since at least 1990. Three-quarters of new hires were in the ambulatory sector.
Mental health leaders in eight states are worried about losing federal funding for a Medicaid demonstration that enables them to offer a broad array of services for people with serious mental illness and substance use disorders.
Increasingly, Medicaid plans outsource the work of managing patients’ health and medical treatment to subcontractors. These firms can be powerful gatekeepers. They run physician groups, bear responsibility for forming doctor networks and judge…
New Democratic Gov. Janet Mills signed an executive order on her first day in office to implement Maine’s Medicaid expansion, which was overwhelmingly approved by the state’s voters in 2017.
A little more than 8.4 million people selected or were automatically enrolled in a health plan during the HealthCare.gov open enrollment period that ended Dec. 15.