Should the Federal Government Allow States to Require Medicaid Recipients to Work?
A federal judge strikes a blow to two states’ Medicaid work requirements.
Encouraging Customization and Courtroom Claims in Long-term Care
Controversial rule promotes personal care and bars forced arbitration in long-term health care.
States Adopt Private Market Model for Public Health Insurance Programs
An experimental Medicaid program could cut across party lines and provide health care to millions of Americans.
How Health Care Providers View Meaningful Use
Researchers assess providers’ views on government incentives for electronic health records.
Regulating the Next Generation of Genetic Testing
New approaches to clinical care pose regulatory challenges.
Five States Allow Women’s Health Medicaid Programs to Lapse
Low-income women may soon lose access to low-cost or free family planning.
Federal Government Looks to Revise Home Health Care Guidelines
Proposed rule would revise Medicare certification requirements for home health agencies.
Obamacare Could Improve Prisoner Healthcare and Save States Money
Medicaid expansion creates incentives for states to provide inmates with health care services.
FTC Stalls Omnicare/PharMerica Merger
Antitrust complaint filed against pharmaceutical industry deal.