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Technological advances including the widespread use of algorithms make it easier for companies to fix prices without explicitly coordinating, Lina Khan said at a KFF event.
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Some of the nearly 130,000 Montanans who have lost Medicaid coverage as the state reevaluates eligibility are homeless. That’s in part because Montana kicked more than 80,000 people off the program for technical reasons rather than because of income ineligibility. For unhoused people who were disenrolled, getting back on Medicaid can be extraordinarily difficult.
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Mashup Score: 0Mandatory Reporting Laws Meant To Protect Children Get Another Look - KFF Health News - 14 hour(s) ago
The state is looking at ways to weed out false reporting of child abuse and neglect as the number of reports reaches a record high.
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California state lawmakers this year are continuing their progressive tilt on health policy, debating bills banning an ingredient in Froot Loops and offering free condoms for high schoolers.
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Mashup Score: 5Genetics Studies Have a Diversity Problem That Researchers Struggle To Fix - KFF Health News - 1 day(s) ago
Researchers in Charleston, South Carolina, are trying to build a DNA database of 100,000 people to better understand how genetics affects health risks. But they’re struggling to recruit enough Black participants.
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Technological advances including the widespread use of algorithms make it easier for companies to fix prices without explicitly coordinating, Lina Khan said at a KFF event.
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Mashup Score: 0Mandatory Reporting Laws Meant To Protect Children Get Another Look - KFF Health News - 2 day(s) ago
The state is looking at ways to weed out false reporting of child abuse and neglect as the number of reports reaches a record high.
Source: kffhealthnews.orgCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Mandatory Reporting Laws Meant To Protect Children Get Another Look - KFF Health News - 2 day(s) ago
The state is looking at ways to weed out false reporting of child abuse and neglect as the number of reports reaches a record high.
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Many older adults needing hospital care are getting stuck in emergency room limbo — sometimes for over a day — affecting those with multiple health issues.
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In the 2020 elections, then-candidate Joe Biden and many of his congressional colleagues loudly advocated for a federal “public option” health insurance plan. It was framed, at the time, as part of his incoming administration’s response to the pandemic. “Low-income Americans will be automatically enrolled in the public option at zero cost to them, though […]
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NEW: Algorithms enable companies to fix prices without explicitly coordinating with one another, posing a new test for regulators policing the market, FTC Chair Lina Khan said Tuesday at a media event hosted by @KFF. @jrovner & @DavidHilzenrath report. ⤵️ https://t.co/JQSurOfDb0