Articles Tagged With: uninsured
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HRSA Compliance Exposes Hospitals to Liability and Fines
The Health Resources and Services Administration program that reimbursed providers for COVID-19-related treatment for uninsured patients was instrumental in helping hospitals survive the pandemic without excessive financial losses. But the federal government is looking at how that money was obtained and whether it was spent properly.
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As Uninsured Rates Skyrocket, ASCs Need Flexibility in Collections
With a record number of Americans newly without health insurance, surgery centers face additional financial challenges as they cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. To survive, surgery centers will have to stay flexible and work closely with patients on payment plans.
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Nearly Half of the Uninsured are Eligible for Medicaid or Obamacare
Nearly half of the 32.3 million nonelderly people in the US who didn’t have health insurance at the beginning of this year are eligible for Medicaid or subsidized coverage through the ACA.
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Full July 1, 2007 Issue in PDF
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Study: Better work force planning needed
The Association of Academic Health Centers (AAHC) says that work force planning is rapidly becoming one of the most critically important functions that states need to address.