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Impact of Insurance Turnover on Diabetes Management in Low-Income Patients
4+ hour, 2+ min ago (34+ words) Subject of Research: Impact of insurance churn on diabetes management and complications in community health center patients. Article Title: Not provided. News Publication Date: Not provided. Web References: Not provided. Image Credits: Not provided....
National Health Insurers Clash with Anesthesiology Groups: ASA Weighs in on
20+ hour, 7+ min ago (943+ words) In a significant development impacting health care and insurance law, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) has formally intervened in a legal dispute between NorthStar Anesthesia and UnitedHealthcare, challenging the latter's fraud allegations related to the No Surprises Act's (NSA)…...
Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries Face Involuntary Disenrollment After 2026
1+ mon, 1+ day ago (33+ words) Subject of Research: Medicare Advantage plan market exits and their implications for beneficiary disenrollment in 2026. Article Title: Not provided. News Publication Date: Not provided. Web References: Not provided. Image Credits: Not provided....
Industry Payments to Clinicians Excluded from Federal Programs
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (902+ words) In a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, researchers have illuminated a startling trend in the realm of healthcare finance. The investigation, spearheaded by an esteemed team that includes researchers Bachhuber, Piper, and Dobbins, focuses on…...
Analyzing Goals of China’s Medical Insurance Supervision
3+ mon, 3+ day ago (1353+ words) China's healthcare landscape is navigating unprecedented transitions as the nation addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by its medical insurance system. The Chinese government has made considerable investments in health infrastructure, aiming to enhance accessibility and affordability of healthcare services…...
Medical Debt: A Policy Making Patients Unwell
3+ mon, 4+ day ago (1015+ words) Recent research has illuminated a crucial aspect of the intricate relationship between healthcare, financial stability, and personal well-being. The study, titled "Medical Debt on Credit Reports: A Financial Policy Making Patients Sicker," co-authored by Jacobs, Bibb, and Booth, sheds light…...
Understanding Financial Autonomy in Primary Care Facilities
3+ mon, 4+ day ago (879+ words) In recent years, the topic of financial autonomy in healthcare facilities has emerged as a significant area of study, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The ability of these facilities to generate revenue independently from government funding is critical…...
Mexico’s Health Insurance: Advances, Gaps, and Future Challenges
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (961+ words) In a time when global health systems are being rigorously evaluated, the quest for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) remains at the forefront of public health discourse. The discourse around health insurance coverage in Mexico offers a revealing glimpse into both…...
Financial Protection Strategies for Cancer Patients: A Review
5+ mon, 1+ week ago (1019+ words) In an era where healthcare expenses continue to escalate, the need for effective financial protection strategies for patients suffering from chronic and special diseases, particularly cancer, has never been more critical. The healthcare system faces an urgent challenge: how to…...
Evaluating China’s Health Insurance Payment Policy Effectiveness
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (810+ words) China's healthcare landscape is undergoing significant transformation, primarily driven by the latest reforms in health insurance payment systems. In a groundbreaking study by Fan et al., the authors present a comprehensive quantitative evaluation focusing on the new health insurance payment…...