There’s no sense in getting comfortable, not if you’re in the healthcare, health insurance, or Medicaid industries. The dynamics continue to change as
How Medicaid Enrollments Have Been Affected by COVID-19
Taking a closer look at the numbers involving Medicaid enrollments, it’s easy to see that the pandemic continues to have an effect on Americans
Rising Unemployment During COVID-19 Precipitates States Opening Marketplaces
Last week, 3.3 million Americans filed for unemployment as industries buckled under COVID-19, according to the Department of Labor (DOL). This is the
Keeping up With the Dizzying Pace of New COVID-19 Policies
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought an unprecedented strain on health care communities worldwide as we rush to flatten the curve. Federal and state
How the Presidential Candidates Plan to Control Health Care Costs
Per capita, the United States spends more on health care than any other developed country. Despite growing awareness over the issue, new reports show
Acceleration in National Health Care Spending and Why
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released new data showing that national spending on health care increased to $3.6 trillion in
CAHP Conference Recap
When it comes to health care policy, California is one of the most progressive states in the nation. This past year, Governor Newsom signed into law a
Waste Accounts for 25% of Health Care Spending. Addressing Fraud and Abuse Can Help.
It already hurts to hear that the United States spends more on health care than any other country, with costs approaching 18% of the gross domestic
Let the Data Speak for Itself: The Relationship Between Work and Health
Both before and after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) policy reversal on work requirements, stakeholders have debated whether