Senior Citizens Move Home to Be Caregivers
Millennials aren’t the only children moving home: more and more senior citizens are moving back to be near their elderly parents. A Kaiser Health News article highlights the growing trend of very old parents and their elderly children aging together. The population aged 80 years and older is growing quickly, and their children are typically serving as a primary caregiver or at the very least monitoring their parents’ welfare. Sometimes this occurs even when the children themselves have health issues.
ACA Choices Dwindling in 2018
There could be a large increase in the number of Americans exempt from the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate in 2018. With Humana leaving the market completely, there are parts of Tennessee that will have no insurance options at all at this point, and if Anthem departs there could be gaps in at least 5 states, reported The New York Times. Nearly 1000 counties are served by just 1 insurer at this point, and the parts of the country with little or no insurance competition tend to be rural and expensive.
NJ’s Tax Credit for Organ Donation
There are already 19 states that offer tax credits for organ donation, but New Jersey is considering something different. Typically, tax credits are provided for expenses related to a living organ donation, but a New Jersey lawmaker has proposed a tax credit with no strings attached. The problem is that such a tax credit may be against the National Organ Transplant Act, which makes it illegal, to pay for organs. The concern is that creating such a tax credit could prey on the poor or create a black market.
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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