Wednesday, May 31, 2017
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GOP senators gloomy about repeal prospects, but watch out for House repeat - Modern Healthcare Vital Signs | The healthcare business blog from Modern Healthcare
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Hospital 'Baby Boxes' May Help Prevent SIDS in Newborns
Conservative governors taking up Trump challenge to rework Medicaid; Wisconsin drug testing plan passes hurdle | FierceHealthcare
Summer Food Service Program will provide meals to children - The Newnan Times-Herald
Not just a school clinic, but a clinic that’s at a school | Georgia Health News
Trump budget chief: Medicaid cuts won’t affect anyone now on program | TheHill
Senate staff to draft health bill during recess | TheHill
Friday, May 26, 2017
Teasing Teens About Weight May Do Lasting Harm
Providers ask: How much pain will per capita caps in Medicaid bring? - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Senate Republicans head home still searching for health care deal | Jamie Dupree - AJC
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White House's Proposed Medicaid Cuts Draw Quick Protests
White House's Proposed Medicaid Cuts Draw Quick Protests
By Kerry Young, CQ Roll Call, May 23, 2017
The Trump administration drew quick protests for proposing to slash Medicaid more deeply than a House-passed health care bill would do, causing even a top Senate Republican to balk. The White House plan appears to call for stripping more than $600 billion from Medicaid over a decade, in addition to a roughly $839 billion cut over 10 years from the House measure.
“I wouldn’t expect that to carry the day,” Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas, the chamber's second-ranked Republican, said Monday night about the White House's plan to deepen proposed Medicaid cuts, noting that Congress ultimately makes the decisions on federal spending.
The White House’s budget offers a somewhat confusing picture of its Medicaid plans. Policy experts say the Office of Management and Budget uses an inflated figure for expected Medicaid spending in its summary tables, which softens the picture of the cuts actually endorsed by President Donald Trump. The Trump administration's approach to Medicaid accounting is “disingenuous in many ways,” said Aviva Aron-Dine, a senior fellow at the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, who earlier worked at OMB.
"It's not a full accounting of their proposals by any measure,” she told CQ Roll Call on Tuesday, adding that the proposal calls for additional reductions in Medicaid growth on top of the health care bill's cuts to growth.
The OMB budget says Medicaid outlays would drop by $627 billion in the decade ending in fiscal 2027, falling to $4.70 trillion. This appears to largely reflect a Trump administration plan to reduce the flow of federal dollars to state Medicaid funds beyond the reduction proposed in the House GOP bill (HR 1628). OMB then has a separate placeholder item in its budget for $1.25 trillion in expected savings from Republican revisions to the 2010 health care law (PL 111-148, PL 111-152).
OMB didn't respond to repeated emails from CQ Roll Call about the Medicaid figures in the summary tables.
The complexity of OMB's accounting was confusing even to senators. When John Thune, the no. 3 Senate Republican, was asked Tuesday about the impact of Medicaid cuts on top of the reduced Medicaid growth in the health care bill, he questioned whether the White House really intends to deepen the cuts beyond those in the health care bill. The South Dakotan said he thought the Trump proposal reflected the cut in Medicaid growth already in the House bill, but didn’t deepen them.
“That’s not what we are being told,” Thune said when asked about the White House bid to further lower the Medicaid spending below current law. “So we’ve got to figure that out. I thought it was about the same number overall.”
Advocacy groups and Democratic lawmakers said the Trump administration’s plans to make additional cuts would devastate a program that serves as the nation’s safety net.
“Further eroding the federal commitment to Medicaid funding will be an extra blow to states struggling to balance their own budgets while maintaining essential health care services for pregnant woman, children, the elderly and disabled,” said Steven Houser, president of the American Heart Association, in a statement.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., pointed out that Medicaid also serves middle-class people indirectly, as it allows many elderly people to enter nursing homes. The program also covers services that keep many elderly people living in their own homes. Without this assistance, middle-aged people may need to cover these expenses for their parents, Schumer said. The Democrat also noted that Medicaid is helping states respond to the national opioid crisis, easing somewhat the shortage of services for coping with addiction.
"I’ve had fathers cry in my arms because their sons were waiting on line for treatment and died of an overdose. What a burden a parent has to live with,” Schumer said in emphasizing Medicaid’s role in responding to the crisis. “We should cut that and cut it to give more tax breaks to the rich. It’s an America turned upside down in this budget.”
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Uninsured ranks still to grow by tens of millions under latest House health-care bill, CBO says - The Washington Post
Capping Medicaid spending may prove harder than it sounds for Senate Republicans - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Hospitals worry about the 23 million that would lose coverage under AHCA - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Helping Ease Kids' Fears After Manchester Terror Attack
What Is 'Gray Death,' And How Does It Kill? | WABE 90.1 FM
Trump budget would cut $636 billion from HHS agencies - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Media time for kids: Use it wisely as well as sparingly | Georgia Health News
City Life Tough on Teens' Mental Health
Trump budget seeks huge cuts to disease prevention and medical research departments - The Washington Post
Trump budget proposal would slash Medicaid - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Monday, May 22, 2017
Trump to propose big cuts to safety-net in new budget, slashing Medicaid and opening door to other limits - The Washington Post
American Academy of Pediatrics Recommends No Fruit Juice For Children Under 1 Year
Teens Receptive to E-Cigarette Ads Are More Likely to Smoke in the Future, Study Shows
New Program Teaches Ga. Educators Youth Suicide Warning Signs | WABE 90.1 FM
Friday, May 19, 2017
Governor took the right stand in limiting opioid prescriptions | Georgia Health News
Top malpractice insurer in Ga. seeks to change company structure | Georgia Health News
More Fruits and Veggies Can Slash Obesity Odds
GOP governors offer own set of healthcare reforms as Senate discussions heat up | FierceHealthcare
Study: House ObamaCare repeal bill cuts $43B in Medicaid funds for children | TheHill
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Get ready for lawsuits seeking to block ‘mess’ of Georgia campus gun law | Political Insider blog
Insurer Harken Health shutting doors - Chicago Tribune
Top malpractice insurer in Ga. seeks to change company structure | Georgia Health News
Fearing Deportation, Parents Worry About Undocumented Kids In Medicaid Program | Kaiser Health News
6 States Hoping to Revamp Medicaid in the Trump Era
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Study Finds Minority Children Prescribed ADHD Medication More Likely Than Whites to Discontinue Treatment
Is your child stressed? Get them a dog - Medical News Today
Shut Out by House, Industry Pins Health Bill Hopes on Senate - Bloomberg
Medicaid Expansion, Reversed by House, Is Back on Table in Senate - The New York Times
Healthcare lobbyists wait to see if Senate more pliable than House on ACA repeal - Modern Healthcare Vital Signs | The healthcare business blog from Modern Healthcare
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Omega-3 intake through mother's breast milk may lower type 1 diabetes risk - Medical News Today
Many Parents Underestimate Drowning Risks
Many U.S. Travelers Skip Measles Shots, Despite Infection Risk
Obamacare replacement threatens kids' health coverage
Changes in Medicaid distributions worry school districts - ABC News
Monday, May 15, 2017
Judge rules Cigna can abandon merger pact; Anthem officially terminates the deal | FierceHealthcare
Fewer U.S. High School Students Drink, CDC Finds
Fewer SIDS Deaths in U.S., But Gaps Among Racial Groups Remain
CMS Gives States Until 2022 To Meet Medicaid Standards Of Care | Kaiser Health News
Senate GOP examining ways to repeal ObamaCare insurance rules | TheHill
Friday, May 12, 2017
'Groundbreaking Strides' Made in Zika Vaccine Research
Fewer U.S. High School Students Drink, CDC Finds
Majority of Americans fear they'll lose health insurance - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Cigna free to part ways with Anthem - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Too Many Parents Say No to Helmets for Kids on Wheels
Snakebites on increase in Georgia in 2017
The secrets to Grady Health System's financial turnaround | FierceHealthcare
CBO to issue cost estimate of House health-care bill within two weeks - The Washington Post
CMS Gives States Until 2022 To Meet Medicaid Standards Of Care | Kaiser Health News
Governor signs medical marijuana expansion on final day | Online Athens
Aetna bails on ACA exchanges - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
A Movie Instead of Anesthesia for Kids' Radiation Therapy
Anthem Asks Judge to Continue Blocking Cigna's Merger Exit - Bloomberg
Parents Of Sick Children Fear Trap If States Have Say On ‘Preexisting Conditions’ | Kaiser Health News
Monday, May 8, 2017
Is Early Puberty in Girls a Risk Factor for Dating Abuse?
Bullied in 5th Grade, Prone to Drug Abuse by High School
Local families say kids hearing aid bill will help with costs | News | gwinnettdailypost.com
The Next Step for the Republican Health Care Bill: A Skeptical Senate - The New York Times
Political Theater: How A Bill That Nearly All Opposed Managed To Pass The House | Kaiser Health News
Political Theater: How A Bill That Nearly All Opposed Managed To Pass The House | Kaiser Health News
If GOP repeal bill becomes law, most states likely to end their Medicaid expansion - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Campus carry: Georgia Gov. Deal signs bill into law
Reading to Babies Translates Into More Literate Preschoolers
Americans Uneasy With Push to Repeal Obamacare: iHealthDay/Harris Poll/i
State control would increase if GOP health plan becomes law | Georgia Health News
Trump enjoys health care victory, hails ties with Australia
If GOP repeal bill becomes law, most states likely to end their Medicaid expansion - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Are Smartphones Helping or Harming Kids' Mental Health?
Babies Born Addicted to Opioids Often Struggle With Learning
Secretary Tom Price asks staff to 'reimagine' HHS; two new Trump appointees continue contrarian trend | FierceHealthcare
House sets ACA repeal bill vote for Thursday - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Politics, not policy, drives extra funding for ACA repeal bill - Modern Healthcare Modern Healthcare business news, research, data and events
Unhappy Relationships Lead to Excessive Crying
PBM Scrutiny Likely to Increase
Healthcare Lobbyists Straining to Stop House GOP Repeal Bill
Aetna Records First Quarter Loss After Failed Humana Merger
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Governor Signs GA Budget Into Law
Trump Administration Rolls Back Healthy School Lunch Initiatives
Lawmakers in Ohio and Arkansas Approve Medicaid Changes
Lawmakers Settle on Spending Bill
Monday, May 1, 2017
Study Finds Bullying Prevalence Decreased Over 10 Year Study of Grade School Students
Immunization in the Era of Fake News - What do Pediatricians Need to Do? - See more at: https://www.aap.org/en-us/aap-voices/Pages/Immunization-in-the-Era-of-Fake-News.aspx#sthash.cAVB37GN.dpuf
Anthem loses appeal to seal $54B Cigna deal
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