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A New York study found that only 1.5% of hospital negligence led to claims; moreover, the CBO observed that "health care providers are generally not exposed to the financial cost of their own malpractice risk because they carry liability insurance, and the premiums for that insurance do not reflect the records or practice styles of individual ...
The Tuesday, February 2, 2016 vote, with a tally of 241–186, was the 63rd attempt by the House. [65] After the July 27, 2017 vote on the Health Care Freedom Act, Newsweek "found at least 70 Republican-led attempts to repeal, modify or otherwise curb the Affordable Care Act since its inception as law on March 23, 2010." [66]
On November 4, 2014, Illinois voters approved the Illinois Right to Vote Amendment, a legislatively referred constitutional amendment to the Constitution of Illinois. The amendment was designed to provide that no person shall be denied the right to register to vote or cast a ballot in an election based on race, color, ethnicity, language ...
Beyond its large insurance business, UHG also owns, among other things, a pharmacy benefits manager (PBM), surgical clinics, home health providers, and the nation’s largest physician group.
(The Center Square) – A legislative hearing Thursday addressed the financial and administrative obstacles facing substance use disorder treatment providers in Illinois. The Illinois Senate and ...
The five control knobs for health-sector reform. In "Getting Health Reform Right: A Guide to Improving Performance and Equity," [2] Marc Roberts, William Hsiao, Peter Berman, and Michael Reich of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health aim to provide decision-makers with tools and frameworks for health care system reform.
Illinois mistakenly registered more than 500 non-citizens to vote when it rolled out a new automatic voter registration in 2018. The Illinois Secretary of State’s office at the time called it a ...
Health Care Freedom Act of 2017 (HCFA) or "skinny repeal", which would have repealed the individual mandate but not the Medicaid expansion, and was defeated in a 49–51 vote. [ 103 ] Under the various Senate bills, the CBO estimated that relative to current law, millions more would be without health insurance and the budget deficit would be ...