For the first time in its 58-year history, Medicare, the public health insurance program for seniors, will have the power to ask for price cuts from drugmakers thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act passed last year. https://t.co/0BgNKGzpze
A new national report by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation surveyed nearly 1,000 nurses and found that 44% believe racism or discrimination was part of their nursing school’s culture. @morganwatkins26
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Listen to Side Effects Public Media's @Farah_Yousrym on today's @tradeoffspod episode. She provides a deep dive into how the Medicaid unwinding is affecting people in Ohio.
This week, we’re checking in on the great Medicaid unwinding.
We go behind the headlines with Medicaid whiz @onceuponA and @FarahYousry gives us an on-the-ground look at how the unwinding is playing out in Ohio.
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A mother shared how a flawed system led her to give up custody of her adopted daughter to get her mental health care – a decision that came at a cost. @CTHerman won a @MentalHealthAm 2023 media award for her work with @CarterCenter, @publicintegrity https://t.co/q3JNpAtJMs
We’re excited to share our work in partnership with the @CarterCenter has been given a @MentalHealthAm 2023 media award! @CTHerman with @SideEffectsNews published a story about families' challenges with accessing mental health care.
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A big congratulations to our Mental Health Parity Collaborative member and @CarterCenter fellow @CTHerman (‘18-’19) for being selected for a 2023 Mental Health America Media Award for her @publicintegrity story.
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Concerns with runaway costs, access and fraud dog Medicare's hospice program. In response, Medicare has begun a federal pilot project to test handing the reins of some hospice care over to private insurers. More from @tradeoffspod https://t.co/Xuda6X6QrE
For the last four decades, Medicare has covered hospice services for terminally ill people. But critical aspects of the policy no longer fit the needs of the people using the service – or the providers delivering it. More from our partners at @tradeoffspod https://t.co/lkuWcK4Fv5
Several Midwest states including Indiana, Missouri and Ohio have introduced legislation mandating schools have emergency cardiac response plans, which may include access to AEDs and a plan to use them in response to incidents of sudden cardiac arrest. https://t.co/OCduEHZ57k
Recently, there have been multi-million lawsuits across the country after students died from cardiac arrest while on campus. But mandating automated external defibrillators in schools is a complicated decision.
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(story by @_elizabethgabs of @wfyi)
About 40 million Americans have a substance use disorder. There’s no shortage of heartbreaking news on addiction, but there are also bright spots often overlooked.
These stories show that there is hope, help available and people working to make change.
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In March 2020, Congress banned states from removing people from Medicaid. Now, researchers estimate 15 million will lose their coverage when states begin removing people from the program for the first time in three years. More from @tradeoffspod https://t.co/ICyUmlOH5J
Hospitals across the U.S. have seen a record number of cyberattacks during the pandemic. These attacks can cost a health system more that $10 million – and affect operations for years.
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Story by @Farah_Yousrym of @wfyi
Cyberattacks are bad. But what exactly happens when a hospital is hacked? Research suggests millions of dollars lost and risk of patient complications. Here's what went down in one Midwest hospital. 👇🏼https://t.co/TVKqutEbcI
As the pandemic overwhelmed hospitals, the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services began to see replicating hospital care at a patient’s home as a way to provide much-needed capacity. More from @tradeoffspod:
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Hospital-at-home programs allow patients with conditions like pneumonia, heart issues and skin infections to receive care in their own homes through a mixture of home visits from medical staff and telehealth.
More from our partners at @tradeoffspod. https://t.co/4w33RwdDBg
Hundreds of children in Ohio entered state custody in 2021 primarily to access behavioral health services.
It’s an extreme situation that’s reflective of a much larger issue.
Story by @CTHerman in collaboration with @publicintegrity and @CarterCenter https://t.co/pSJjzFrJ4l