Showing posts with label Obamcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Obamcare. Show all posts
Saturday, July 22, 2017
Using Obamacare Money To Destroy Obamacare
Team Trump Used Obamacare Money To Run PR Effort Against It by Sam Stein. Daily Beast. July 17, 2017.
Friday, March 25, 2016
How Obamacare In Arkansas Got Physicians To Look Beyond "Their Little Piece Of The System"
How A Healthcare Revolution Came To One Red State While The Obamacare Battle Raged On by Noam N. Levey. The Los Angeles Times. March 25, 2016
Monday, November 16, 2015
Low Premiums Only Par Of The Story; High Deductibles Scare Many Away From Healthcare Exchanges
Many Say High Deductibles Make their Health Law Insurance All But Useless by Robert Pear. The New York Times. November 14, 2015.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Enrolling People In Obamacare Who Have No 'Concept Of Insurance'
Enrolling People In Obamacare Who Have No 'Concept of Insurance' by Marissa Evans. Kaiser Health News. September 3, 2014.
Monday, May 26, 2014
To Encourage Enrollment Under Subsidized Coverage Of Obamacare, Some Hospitals Limit Charity Care
Hospitals Look To Health Law, Cutting Charity by Abby Goodnough. The New York Times. May 25, 2014.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Fulton County Government Control Dispute Could Impact Grady Hospital Funding
Fight For Control Of Fulton County Likely To Escalate Over Grady by Jim Galloway. March 16, 2013.
The Fulton County government provides substantial support for Grady Memorial Hospital. H.B. 541 making its way through the Georgia legislature could impact the amount of funding Fulton County could provide by lowering property tax revenue available to the county. This measure comes on top of the decision by Governor Nathan Deal to refuse to expand the Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act. Funding available under the Act would have replaced a federal cut in Grady funding when it was assumed that all states would be compelled to participate in the Medicaid expansion. Under the assumption that the state would have to participate these federal cuts would have been compensated for. That assumption was destroyed when the Supreme Court ruled that Medicaid expansion was at the option of the states.
The Fulton County government provides substantial support for Grady Memorial Hospital. H.B. 541 making its way through the Georgia legislature could impact the amount of funding Fulton County could provide by lowering property tax revenue available to the county. This measure comes on top of the decision by Governor Nathan Deal to refuse to expand the Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act. Funding available under the Act would have replaced a federal cut in Grady funding when it was assumed that all states would be compelled to participate in the Medicaid expansion. Under the assumption that the state would have to participate these federal cuts would have been compensated for. That assumption was destroyed when the Supreme Court ruled that Medicaid expansion was at the option of the states.
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