The Ripple Effects Of Medicaid Expansion

http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/06/07/the-ripple-effects-of-medicaid-expansion/

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The 19 states that continue to decline federal funding to offer Medicaid coverage to more uninsured residents are missing out on more than just improvements to their uninsured and uncompensated care rates. In fact, the ability of providers in Medicaid expansion states to deliver care to their most vulnerable patients has notably improved.

Residents of Medicaid expansion states—both adults and children—are more likely to have insuranceand thus more likely to have a usual source of care and less likely to have unmet health care needs or problems paying medical bills. Furthermore, Medicaid expansion has helped the financial bottom line forsafety-net clinics and hospitals because more of their patients can afford to pay for their care.

How Health Care Factors Into the Presidential Campaign

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2016/04/06/how-health-care-factors-into-the-presidential-campaign/?utm_campaign=KFF-2016-Drew-WSJ-April-6-health-presidential-campaign&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_jUVxiLFykqI9M8jDv5Egwn6DLgLg0exdZlssEVDrrjrflOw4n1yiezfjQ19MmdVixjXyflQ8-vsKKmjB4zlsq1x0Zlg&_hsmi=28151425&utm_content=28151425&utm_source=hs_email&hsCtaTracking=0e6c294a-87bf-418b-9e9b-27c7bd1c5e89%7C19877ff1-2138-41ce-953d-d8c504e9aee8

Healthcare Voter Poll

Health care has faded into the background of the election campaign as Donald Trump himself has become the issue on the Republican side and the debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders over health care has shifted to other topics. This doesn’t mean that health will be the No. 1 or No. 4 factor when Democrats and Republicans vote in November. As the chart also shows, issue priorities are closely bunched, and my experience has been that voters cast ballots in presidential elections on the basis of their overall views of the candidates rather than candidates’ specific positions on issues.

When people say health care is an extremely important voting issue, they aren’t always thinking of the ACA. Among Republicans who say health is “extremely important” to their vote, about equal shares are thinking about the ACA as are thinking about issues such as access to care and health-care costs. Nor are Democrats always intending to support the ACA when they cite health as a voting issue. They are more likely to cite improving access or addressing costs generally as their reason for naming health a top voting issue.

Will Medicaid expansion holdouts finally give in?

http://www.healthcaredive.com/news/will-medicaid-expansion-holdouts-finally-give-in/419439/

Legislators in some non-expansion states are currently under fire from state hospital associations, and in some cases state governors, to finally expand their Medicaid programs. Will the holdouts cave under the pressure? As of March 14, there were 19 non-expansion states, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation report. Hospitals in those states are not faring as well as their counterparts in states that have expanded their Medicaid programs.

Aetna Not Withdrawing From Any Health-Law Insurance-Exchange States

http://www.wsj.com/articles/aetna-not-withdrawing-from-any-health-law-insurance-exchange-states-1462994266?utm_campaign=KHN%3A+First+Edition&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=29509000&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_9-iYilhY8TCIfN25H8pnYyWTIIOdCpYaTJK9HJYiME4sxRBrbBsRlo0gHH5CfLnD-7VHu5P8FAPxA6hMjJdSXFx4W-g&_hsmi=29509000

Aetna says a final decision on expanding into new geographies for exchange health plans won’t be made until September.

Insurer says it may expand into new geographies for exchange health plans.

A state-by-state breakdown of 71 rural hospital closures

http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/a-state-by-state-breakdown-of-71-rural-hospital-closures.html

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Prescription drug spending surges amid market forces

http://managedhealthcareexecutive.modernmedicine.com/managed-healthcare-executive/news/prescription-drug-spending-surges-amid-market-forces?cfcache=true

 

In Annual Baseline Budget Projections, CBO Decreases Marketplace Enrollment Estimates (Update)

http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/03/25/in-annual-baseline-budget-projections-cbo-decreases-marketplace-enrollment-estimates/

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