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D.C. Medicaid patients could lose access to doctors at MedStar, the hospital system that most often treats D.C.’s poor
August 27, 2021
By Julie Zauzmer Weil | The Washington Post | August 23, 2021 D.C.‘s deputy mayor for health said that MedStar, the hospital system that most often treats D.C.’s low-income patients, plans…
HMA Weekly Roundup: Trends in Health Policy, July 14, 2021 Issue
July 20, 2021
View the July 14, 2021 issue of this publication here.
Massachusetts Medicaid Planning New Reimbursement Models For Community Behavioral Health
July 20, 2021
In its newly released request for information (RFI BD-22-1039-EHS01-EHS01-64368), Massachusetts Medicaid (MassHealth) outlined plans to change reimbursement for community behavioral health centers (CBHCs). The state asked provider organizations about their…
Policy Options for Integrating Health and Housing for Low-Income Older Adults
July 20, 2021
July 14, 2021 In recent years, there has been an increased recognition of the impact of stable and quality housing on health outcomes, including for older adults with complex health…
“Be My Eyes” App Brings Sight to Blind and Low-Vision People
July 2, 2021
Be My Eyes is a free app that connects blind and low-vision people with sighted volunteers and company representatives for visual assistance through a live video call. Visit their website…