Guy Gugliotta

Researchers Say Their Path To Better Health Starts With Patients’ Input

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A federal institute created by the health law is seeding research projects around the U.S. that connect medical professionals with patients to find better treatments.

Medicaid Expansion To Cover Many Former Prisoners

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The Department of Justice estimates former inmates and detainees will comprise about 35 percent of the people who will qualify for Medicaid coverage in the states expanding their programs.

Missouri Ballot Referendum Makes Health Law A Hot Issue

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The health care law isn’t the first issue on most voters’ minds, but in Missouri there’s a high-profile battle over whether to establish a state insurance exchange.

Tennessee Cuts Medicaid Benefit Funding For Some Long-Term Care Patients

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The program, designed to save the state money, is the first of its kind because it creates a new category for patients who don’t qualify for nursing home care.

Despite Deep Opposition To Health Law, Ga. Contemplates Exchange

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Georgia is not alone. A number of Republican states, including some in the South, are hedging their bets and planning health insurance marketplaces to avoid a version designed by Washington.

Some States Seeking Health Care Compact

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The interstate compact, which has been adopted by four states, would replace federal programs – including Medicare and Medicaid – with block grants. It cannot be implemented without congressional approval.

Panel Formed To Give Consumers Reliable Treatment Information

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The group, mandated in the federal health law, is expected to provide research that can empower patients to make informed choices and steer clear of unnecessary options.

Minnesota GOP Between A Rock And Hard Place on Health Exchange Options

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GOP lawmakers generally oppose efforts to set up the insurance marketplaces called for in the health law – but they aren’t crazy about the alternatives either.