by Jessica Casebolt | Mar 1, 2023 | Providers, Tea Leaves
A new white paper that has yet to be peer-reviewed makes a case for the removal of restrictions on physician-owned hospitals (POH), stating that removing the POH ban would allow physicians to invest and innovate in the hospitals where they apply their expertise every...
by Jessica Casebolt | Mar 1, 2023 | D.C. News, Tea Leaves
Federal health advisers narrowly backed an experimental vaccine from Pfizer that could soon become the first shot to protect older adults against the respiratory illness known as RSV. The Food and Drug Administration panel voted 7-4 on two separate questions of...
by Jessica Casebolt | Mar 1, 2023 | Access & Coverage, Tea Leaves
The Mississippi state legislature moved one step closer this week to expanding Medicaid coverage for new mothers for up to a year — making it another Republican-controlled state to implement or consider the expansion. As Mississippi inches closer to adopting the...
by Jessica Casebolt | Feb 28, 2023 | Payers, Tea Leaves
A new study found that Medicare Advantage (MA) had fewer avoidable hospitalizations for acute conditions compared to traditional Medicare, a trend that may be caused by shifting patients to other sites of care. The study, published in the Journal of the American...
by Jessica Casebolt | Feb 28, 2023 | Life Sciences, Tea Leaves
The misuse of antibiotics during the COVID-19 pandemic points to a need for provider systems to shore up their antimicrobial stewardship programs, according to experts at the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. A new research letter in the Journal of the...
by Jessica Casebolt | Feb 28, 2023 | Access & Coverage, Tea Leaves
Almost 7 million children and teens are at risk of losing their health coverage when the public health emergency ends, new estimates from the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute show. In April, states will begin redetermining Medicaid eligibility as...
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