America’s Opioid Epidemic Has a $504 Billion Price Tag
In a new report, The White House Council of Economic Advisers is the first to take the economic cost of lives lost into account.
For Some Local Officials Fighting Opioid Crisis, Feds Are All Talk And Offer Very Little Money
“Declaring a health emergency without offering any additional resources is akin to saying ‘I want to get a job’ but I don’t send in a resume and I don’t go for interviews.”
Marketing ‘Obamacare’ With Less Help From the Feds
With tough rhetoric, a shortened open enrollment period, and fewer federal funds, the federal government is making it harder to get the word out on “Obamacare” sign-ups.
A Victory Lap for Obamacare at the Ballot Box
With Medicaid expansion in Maine and Democratic wins in Virginia, voters affirm a bigger role for government in health care.
60% of Maine Voted for Medicaid Expansion, But Gov. LePage Has Some Conditions
The Republican governor says he will block Medicaid expansion (again) until the state legislature can find a way to pay for the program.
Maine Becomes 1st State to Expand Medicaid by Ballot Vote
Two other states, Utah and Idaho, may attempt their own expansion-by-referendum on next year’s ballot.
Study: PFOA Is in a Higher Percentage of U.S. Drinking Water Than Previously Thought
Perfluorooctanoic acid, an ingredient used in Teflon, is not currently regulated by the EPA, so state or local governments aren’t required to test for them.
Medicaid Head Signals Future Approval for Work Requirement Waivers
In a speech before the National Association of Medicaid Directors, Seema Verma outlined the administration’s vision and called for a “reset” of the federal-state partnership.
Public Health Emergency Declaration Extended in San Diego
While local officials think a deadly hepatitis A outbreak has eased somewhat, they’ve faced challenges in communicating the continuing risk.
The Future of American Jobs Is Taking Care of the Elderly
The number of U.S. workers in home health care jumped from less than 700,000 in 2002 to more than 1.4 million in 2017. Projections for the growth of elderly-care aides are consistent with recent history.
Here Are The Medicaid Stories You Should Be Watching
A Medicaid expansion by ballot measure in Maine, the looming cliff in Puerto Rico and news from Utah and Wisconsin.
White House Opioid Commission Submits Its Final Report
Here are some of its recommendations that will matter most for state and local governments.
Local Health Officials Decry House Plan to Gut Disease Prevention Fund to Pay for CHIP
The House plan to reauthorize CHIP would cut the Affordable Care Act’s Public Health and Prevention Fund by 75 percent over the next decade.
Searching for Solutions After 14 Overdoses and One Death in a Library
A team in Colorado is leveraging cross-sector collaboration to connect members of the community to services that could save their lives.
Puerto Rico's Dire Health-Care Crisis
Over a month after Hurricane Maria, citizens are still facing limited access to medical help and the increasing threat of illness.
Trump Opioid Declaration Falls Short in One Key Area—Money
“We’re pleased to see that the administration is calling attention to the opioid epidemic, but we are concerned that this comes without any new resources,” according to NACCHO interim director Laura Hanen.
CBO: Bipartisan Health Bill Could Lead to More State ACA Waivers
Under the Alexander-Murray proposal, states would no longer be required to enact legislation before applying for a waiver. Some Department of Health and Human Services standards used to evaluate applications would be changed, too.
Colorado Ski Towns Look to Fund Mental Health Services by Taxing Pot
Idyllic locales sometimes stigmatize mental illness the most.
Medicaid Enrollment Growth Is Slowing, But State Spending Is on the Rise
A new Kaiser Family Foundation survey of state Medicaid directors takes a close look at the fiscal outlook for the program.
Scoring U.S. Cities on Their ‘Reproductive Freedom’
San Francisco earned top marks, according to a new National Institute for Reproductive Health report. Where does your city rate?
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