Single-Payer Passes First Hurdle in California
The California Senate Health Committee has approved a measure that would establish a single-payer system in the state. However, both Democrats and Republicans remain concerned over how to pay for the program, according to the Los Angeles Times. The publicly run health plan would also cover residents without legal immigration status and the law would have the state pay for all medical expenses.
Cheap Drug Treats Deadly Bleeding After Childbirth
A $1 drug could treat dangerous bleeding after childbirth. A single injection of the drug tranexamic acid could treat postpartum hemorrhage and save tens of thousands of women’s lives each year, reported The Washington Post. Tranexamic acid helps blood clot and when administered in a double-blind trial, the risk of death from bleeding was reduced 20% for women treated with the inexpensive drug.
White House Decides to Fund ACA Cost-Sharing Subsidies
In a reversal of earlier talk, President Donald Trump has agreed to continue paying the cost-sharing reductions to insurers to help lower the cost of healthcare. According to The Wall Street Journal, agreeing to continue funding these payments has gotten Democrats one step closer to agreeing to legislation to fund the government and prevent a shutdown. While the government will continue paying these cost-sharing reductions, there has not been a commitment for how long it will do so.
Disparities in Telehealth Access Undermine Adoption Among Patients With Schizophrenia
January 16th 2025The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the widespread adoption of telemental health care, and new research indicates significant racial and ethnic disparities in access to this technology among Medicaid beneficiaries with schizophrenia.
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Study Suggests Postdischarge Care Needs Targeted, Multifaceted Approaches
January 15th 2025The findings challenge the effectiveness of these widely used transitional care interventions and suggest a need for more targeted, multifaceted approaches to address the needs of higher-risk patients.
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Frameworks for Advancing Health Equity: Pharmacy Support for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
December 19th 2024Rachael Drake, pharmacy technician coordinator, University of Kansas Health System, explains how her team collaborates with insurance companies and providers to support treatment access for patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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