25 million people lost Medicaid after the COVID‑19 pandemic. State policies shaped who got covered
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of people covered by Medicaid rose month after month – an unusual pattern for the ...
In most states, Medicaid eligibility rules shift at age 19, when individuals transition from child to adult classification. A new study led by the University of Chicago finds that this policy ...
A Kodiak Solutions analysis projects that a significant shift of Medicaid patients to self-pay status could cause an average hospital's net income to plummet by 71%, erasing millions in net revenue.
A total of 16,430,000 Medicaid enrollees have been disenrolled across all 50 states and the District of Columbia, as of February 1, 2024. According to KFF's Medicaid Enrollment and Unwinding Tracker, ...
In most states, Medicaid eligibility rules shift at age 19, when individuals transition from child to adult classification. A new study led by the University of Chicago finds that this policy ...
In most states, Medicaid eligibility rules shift at age 19, when individuals transition from child to adult classification. A new study led by the University of Chicago finds that this policy ...
The federal policy requiring states to keep Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled during the COVID-19 pandemic extended postpartum ...
With topics that range from Medicaid disenrollment to AI adoption, five recent studies offer a sharp look at the market, margin, and management trends shaping healthcare finance. For CFOs navigating ...
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