Here is the just the beginning of the state's activities surrounding Medicaid and the actions that will be a direct result of the Supreme Courts' ruling on this particular piece of the health care law.
If Medicaid is used as simply a budget reduction tool, the states that use it as such, may find themselves with a different type of crisis down the road that could prove more costly. Medicaid funds pay for much of the long term care coverage in this country - that's nursing home care primarily - and with the population aging, people living much longer and pensions being almost non-existent for the generations to come, cuts to Medicaid could be devastating long term.
Read the article for yourself below:
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2012/July/25/medicaid-cuts.aspx
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Interactive Map of how states are Implementing Health Care Reform
Here's an interactive map that illustrates how the states are implmenting the Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Interesting to view the differences.
Interactive Map
Interactive Map
Monday, April 23, 2012
Patients in the Dark on Medical Costs, Study Finds
Wow - do yout think??? I've always encouraged my clients to shop for things like big tests, like MRIs and Colonoscopies. If you can get an anwer at all, what I find is that variances between facilities can be larg e. For MRIs, it can vary $500 -- $1200 for the one test depending on where you go. It's ludicrous that in America we got to get medical services and either never ask what things cost, or just assume we'll find a way to pay. do we do that at restaurants? NO! Many medical tests are unnecessary anyway & they scare people into getting them - no questions asked. There should be uniform 'base price' lists for certain procedures & that's it - very simple. Read about the ABC broadcast about this issue here:
Patients in the Dark on Medical Costs, Study Finds
Patients in the Dark on Medical Costs, Study Finds
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Docs Unhappy with Health Care Reform
Interesting snippet about how doctors are feeling about health care reform and regulations in general. There is a lot of anticipated anxiety from physicians about the pending measurement system that will determine Medicare payouts based on "results" rather than the current fee for service model. To date, no one is sure how measurements will be determined and how disparate groups of physicians can be compared to one another. I'm sure that we'll see much more related to these issues in the coming months. Stay tuned . . . . .
Docs unhappy with Health Care Reform
Docs unhappy with Health Care Reform
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Brownback wants Federal Aid for KS to help with Tornado damage
It's stunning that a Governor who is so "anti-government" suddenly is begging for Federal aid. What happened to "pulling yourself up by your bootstraps"? When it comes to other social safety nets, they continually cry that they don't want goverment interference.
I guess "big government" is appropriate when it benefits only you & your state specifically - to hell with everyone else, or the greater good.
Take this for instance:
http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/17/3376262/brownback-tax-plan-hits-poor-hardest.html
Brownback finds aid appropriate only when it suits HIM. Not even for the benefit of the needy or the poor - that is not his objective. His objective always seems to be a private agenda or a political one . . . I don't get it. What is it you really stand for???
This is a guy who refused the federal money to set up their own state health exchange. Now, in return for his belligerance, he'll get the opposite of what he wanted- when the exchanges are being formed, the Federal Government will come in & give them exchanges (that they may not find desireable) and then they will have to find KS money to pay for them, instead of receiveing readily available aid. All this to 'MAKE A POINT'.
Sometimes, I really wonder where we 've gone politically in this country - are these guys really representing the people or just their own private agendas? Shame on you Brownback for not taking care of the people of KS. . . . . .
I guess "big government" is appropriate when it benefits only you & your state specifically - to hell with everyone else, or the greater good.
Take this for instance:
http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/17/3376262/brownback-tax-plan-hits-poor-hardest.html
Brownback finds aid appropriate only when it suits HIM. Not even for the benefit of the needy or the poor - that is not his objective. His objective always seems to be a private agenda or a political one . . . I don't get it. What is it you really stand for???
This is a guy who refused the federal money to set up their own state health exchange. Now, in return for his belligerance, he'll get the opposite of what he wanted- when the exchanges are being formed, the Federal Government will come in & give them exchanges (that they may not find desireable) and then they will have to find KS money to pay for them, instead of receiveing readily available aid. All this to 'MAKE A POINT'.
Sometimes, I really wonder where we 've gone politically in this country - are these guys really representing the people or just their own private agendas? Shame on you Brownback for not taking care of the people of KS. . . . . .
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
The New Retirement Resorts
An article from the Wall Street Journal this week talks about "alternative" living arrangements for people vs. the traditional Assisted Living centers or nursing home type environments. Very interesting piece. If you're a little adventurous, some of these may sound very appealing. You can read the entire article here.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Article about the Health Insurance Exchanges including common questions and answers
Interesting article about the Health insurance exchanges that will come into being in the next few years - very timely since I'm going to be attending a conference this week that will address this very topic.
Read the "Guide to Health Insurance Exchanges" here . . .
Read the "Guide to Health Insurance Exchanges" here . . .
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