Christine Vestal, Stateline

Lack Of Competition Might Hamper Health Exchanges

KFF Health News Original

Some supporters of the health law fear that in states dominated by a single insurer, consumers won’t have much choice when health insurance exchanges — a key tenet of the health law — open in October.

Oregon May Provide Model For Restructuring Medicaid In Alabama

KFF Health News Original

Alabama lawmakers will soon consider a proposal from Gov. Robert Bentley for a Medicaid overhaul based in part on Oregon’s groundbreaking “community care organizations.” Although Bentley has said he would not support an expansion of Medicaid “under its current structure,” the expected reforms are seen as paving the way for a possible expansion as early as 2015.

In Many Communties, Nurse Practitioners Fill An Important Void

KFF Health News Original

Many states are trying to loosen decades-old licensing restrictions, known as “scope of practice laws,” that prevent nurse practitioners from playing the lead role in providing basic health services.

Tennessee Plan Would Help Medicaid Families Keep Health Coverage

KFF Health News Original

Faced with the strain Medicaid “churn” places on families in Tennessee, officials there are asking for federal approval of a project that would offer special health plans to families with at least one member on Medicaid to help maintain health coverage for the entire family.