Category Archives: Nursing News
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In Unhealthy Eastern Tennessee, Limited Patient Options Bring Some Of The Country’s Cheapest Premiums
Chattanooga’s success in achieving bargain-priced policies offers valuable lessons for other parts of the country as they seek to satisfy consumers with insurance networks that limit their choices of doctors and hospitals.
Some Plans Skew Drug Benefits To Drive Away Patients, Advocates Warn
Groups file complaint with federal officials saying four Florida insurers discriminated against people with HIV in setting up pricing structure for drugs, and another analysis finds that many silver plans place medications for costly diseases in highest formulary tier.
HHS announces the availability of $100 million in Affordable Care Act funding to expand access to primary care through new community health centers
HHS announces the availability of $100 million in Affordable Care Act funding to expand access to primary care through new community health centers
DOJ and HHS call for action to address abuse of older Americans
DOJ and HHS call for action to address abuse of older Americans
How Illinois Has Spent $56M From Health Law’s Prevention Fund
The health law seeks to reduce health care costs by spending more money on prevention and wellness efforts.
Membership Assembly in Review
A Healthy Work Environment (HWE) Improves Patient Outcomes
Florida Shifts Medicaid Mental Health Strategy
It offers a plan geared to people with serious mental illnesses that will coordinate physical and behavioral services.