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Using Novel Line-Item Veto, Ark. Governor Extends Medicaid Expansion

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The unusual strategy helped the governor get around a small group of Republican senators who threatened to cancel the expansion, which has brought coverage to more than 267,000 state residents.

Medicare Delays Plans For New Star Ratings On Hospitals After Congressional Pressure

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The “overall hospital quality” rating is designed to help consumers who are sometimes confused by the variety of quality measures that the government already provides. But members of Congress had asked for the delay because of concerns that the methodology for the stars was not accurate.

At Teaching Hospitals, Aggressive Screening May Lead To Medicare Penalties

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Nearly half of academic medical centers will be penalized by the government this year for high rates of infections and other avoidable complications, but the hospitals say it shows they screen better for problems.

Need Exercise? Go To The Mall

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Health officials want shopping malls to be fitness centers for seniors. Level surfaces, a safe environment and plenty of places to stop and rest make an ideal place for walking.

Competition Suffers Most If UnitedHealth Exits Obamacare In 2017: Analysis

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A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis released Monday, a day ahead of UnitedHealth’s expected announcement, finds 1.1 million consumers would have no choice in health insurance plans if the giant insurer drops out of Obamacare marketplaces as threatened.

Genetic Counselors Struggle To Keep Up With Huge New Demand

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After Angelina Jolie disclosed her genetic predisposition for breast cancer, demand for genetic tests went up. Counselors help interpret those tests, and demand for their services has increased, too.

EPA Chief McCarthy: Public Health Is ‘What We Do’

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Gina McCarthy met with Kaiser Health News to answer a range of questions, including how the agency is involved in efforts to combat Zika and the ongoing water crisis in Flint, Michigan.