Proposition 35, appearing on the November 5 general election ballot, proposes significant changes to California's Medi-Cal program. Medi-Cal, the state's version of the federal Medicaid program, provides health insurance to low-income residents. This measure garnered widespread support from local
Connecticut's HUSKY (CT Medicaid) program is set to undergo significant eligibility changes that could have a profound impact on thousands of state residents. These adjustments are stirring concerns about a sizable coverage gap among vulnerable populations. The new eligibility standards, part of
The article written by Soroush Saghafian delves into the complex issue of hospital closures in the United States, analyzing the key factors contributing to these closures, the adaptations by healthcare providers, and the resulting public impacts. This comprehensive study highlights the urgent need
The newly announced Medical Diagnostic Equipment (MDE) Accessibility Regulations mark a noteworthy advancement in ensuring equitable healthcare for individuals with disabilities. Launched by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), these
Dunedin Hospital's sterilization processes are under intense scrutiny following the revelations of a leaked report from Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand's central health agency, which identifies significant failures at the hospital's sterilization center. This report brings to light the alarming number of
The pharmaceutical industry plays a crucial role in developing medications that save and improve lives. This sector is characterized by a complex interplay of market forces, regulatory frameworks, and legal precedents that impact competition, pricing, and access to medicines. Understanding how