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Joe Strohmenger, a self-employed contractor in Rocky Point, New York, had never shopped for health insurance before. So last year, when he needed to, he did what a lot of people do: He Googled it.
(WJAR) — Gov. Dan McKee unveiled a plan on Tuesday meant to strengthen Rhode Island’s primary care system. The plan included short and long-term strategic actions state leaders announced on ...
More people will be able to apply to the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) next month. Introduced in 2023, the measure aims to help lower dental costs for those earning less than $90,000 annually.
At least in some high-income countries, seizure action plans are a standard part of pediatric epilepsy care—often because ... "Having it embedded in our workflow definitely cuts down on the ...
State Directed Payments (SDPs) are an emerging tool that give states the authority to direct how managed care plans pay providers (such as by mandating managed care plans pay Medicaid providers a ...
Kathy Hochul isn’t a doctor, but her diagnosis and prescription for New York State’s finances are correct: The state’s Medicaid program covering home care must be reformed. We must move ...
It is a plan that Gov. Kathy Hochul touted as a way to save $1 billion annually and reform a costly system hurt by fraud. Home care advocates and the chairs of both health committees of the State ...
is teaming up with primary care company Premise Health to launch a primary care-focused health plan, the companies announced on Wednesday. Buffalo, New York-based Centivo serves self-funded ...
The Ford government has announced a plan to spend $1.4 billion on a four-year plan to close the gap in accessing primary care in Ontario as cabinet ministers rush final promises out the door ahead ...
Katie Palmer covers telehealth, clinical artificial intelligence, and the health data economy — with an emphasis on the impacts of digital health care for patients, providers, and businesses.
and the National Labor Alliance of Health Care Coalitions, a group for union health plans. The defendants are the Minnesota Department of Commerce and Grace Arnold, Minnesota's commerce commissioner.
The Scottish government is again delaying its flagship plans for a National Care Service - but denies reports that the policy has been dropped. Health Secretary Neil Gray said he was "absolutely ...