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South Dakota Voters to Decide Medicaid Expansion

Kaiser Health News

South Dakota voters will decide in November whether the state should become the 39th to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, a move that would provide coverage to 42,000 low-income residents. Kristi Noem, a Republican, strongly opposes Medicaid expansion, even though the federal government picks up most of the cost.

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Nearly half of physicians using telehealth, up from just 18% in 2018

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Physicians are changing the patterns of their practice because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with nearly half of them using telehealth to treat patients, up from just 18% in 2018. The 2018 survey had indicated that telemedicine use among physicians was more prominent among younger doctors. WHY IT MATTERS.

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CMS has finalized its remedy for 340B payments, and hospitals are not happy

Fierce Healthcare

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has dropped the final rule to remedy the invalidated 340B-acquired drug payment policy for calendar years 2018 to 2022. |

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Uber Health to add OTC meds, food delivery to its logistics platform

Healthcare It News

Uber Health launched its HIPAA-enabled API and dashboard in 2018 to offer logistics services to population health management programs. KFF's online Medicaid Waiver Tracker has information on which state Medicaid programs are granted 1115 waivers.

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Georgia Rehabilitation Center Submitted 808 False Claims to Medicaid/Tricare

Healthcare Compliance Blog

A Georgia district court has issued a summary judgment against a state rehabilitation center for 808 false claims billed to Medicaid and Tricare between November 2015 and June 2020. The post Georgia Rehabilitation Center Submitted 808 False Claims to Medicaid/Tricare appeared first on Med-Net.

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Why Medicaid Programs Need to Update Their Information Systems

HIT Consultant

Medicaid systems are struggling as potential expansion looms Clearly, many state unemployment information systems are in dire need of upgrades. For Medicaid, the threat comes as potential expansion looms. Some of today’s Medicaid systems may collapse under the weight of such data and analytics requirements.

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Medicaid and Health Equity: CalAIM’s Bold Experiment

Healthcare Law Blog

More than 13 million people were enrolled in Medi-Cal in California in September 2021, making it the largest Medicaid program in the nation. In 2018, DHCS also launched the HHP pilot. In 2015, DHCS launched the WPC Pilots as part of its Medi-Cal 2020 Section 1115 Demonstration.