From @WSJopinion: Why hasn’t the U.S. Covid public-health emergency ended? The holdup isn’t Covid, it’s Medicaid, which the White House seeks to expand into something it was never meant to be, write Markus Bjoerkheim and Liam Sigaud on.wsj.com
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In California, some hospitals turned down or held up transfers based on Covid-19 patients being uninsured, on Medicaid or other insurance-related reasons, state emails show on.wsj.com
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is expected to take action to make elder care facilities share more information about coronavirus cases with residents, staff and family members on.wsj.com
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The Biden administration has extended Covid-19's status as a public health emergency for another 90 days, preserving measures such as expanded Medicaid and higher payments to hospitals on.wsj.com
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In California, some hospitals turned down or held up transfers based on Covid-19 patients being uninsured, on Medicaid or other insurance-related reasons, state emails show on.wsj.com
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Republican state leaders weigh how to retain local control of Medicaid while taking advantage of funds in the $1.9 trillion federal Covid-19 relief package on.wsj.com
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The coronavirus pandemic’s impact on the U.S. health-care system and economy is fueling renewed Democratic efforts in some states to expand Medicaid as millions of people lose their jobs and health coverage on.wsj.com
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The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill would increase subsidies to people who buy Affordable Care Act health plans and also aims to entice more states to expand their Medicaid programs on.wsj.com
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Lawmakers look to protect patients from surprise bills for coronavirus treatment and encourage states to expand Medicaid on.wsj.com