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Insurers ramp up marketing as Medicaid redeterminations loom | Hospice staffing a daily 'tactical exercise' during the pandemic

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Thursday, March 31, 2022
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Insurers ramp up marketing as Medicaid redeterminations loom

Private insurers and Affordable Care Act marketplaces will do the heavy lifting to ensure the nearly 78 million Americans enrolled in the nation's largest public health insurance program maintain continuity of coverage at the end of the pandemic.

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Hospice staffing a daily ‘tactical exercise' during the pandemic

Hospice organizations have had to redeploy workers to cover staffing gaps, offer overtime, bring in costly contingent help and even turn patients away during the pandemic.

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Commentary: We’ve made progress to advance DEI in healthcare—but there’s more work to do

One critical step our industry should take to strengthen its DEI commitment is working together. The good news is there’s already a great deal of effort happening in the field.

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Beyond the Byline: Health equity is a cornerstone of new rural payment models

Modern Healthcare Senior Hospital Operations Reporter Alex Kacik and Rules and Regulations Reporter Maya Goldman talk about rural healthcare.

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Despite doctors’ concerns, pharmacists get more leeway to offer treatment with testing

Some states are expanding pharmacists’ work to include directly prescribing drugs for customers who seek some routine, point-of-care tests, such as those for flu or strep throat. But doctor groups oppose the move.

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Illinois pandemic funding is running out for community health workers

What will happen to the community trust that has been built up when the federal COVID money runs out and the workers disappear? 

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Pandemic took a toll on teen mental health, U.S. study says

More than 4 in 10 U.S. high school students said they felt persistently sad or hopeless during the pandemic, according to government findings.

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