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Oregon Health Study Gives an Inaccurate Picture of Medicaid
Imagine an academic study that is so well-timed, so relevant to a current policy debate, that it's widely cited to support a major policy decision.
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Arkansas House speaker won't run for governor
House Speaker Davy Carter said Friday he won't run for Arkansas governor next year, passing on an uphill fight for the Republican nomination made steeper by his support for a health insurance expansion and comments urging his party to move away from social issues.
Fallin urges Okla. Legislature for health care fix
Gov. Mary Fallin is proposing a last-minute legislative change to the state's Insure Oklahoma program that would direct $50 million in state tobacco taxes to pay for more than 9,000 Oklahomans who are expected to lose their health insurance under the program.
GOP hopes IRS scandal will snag health care law
Political scandals have strange ways of causing collateral damage, and Republicans are hoping the furor over federal tax enforcers singling out conservative groups will ensnare their biggest target: President Barack Obama's health care law.
In this morning's news: Michigan Medicaid expansion, charter schools, Flint school layoffs
Legislation that will determine the future of Michigan Medicaid is at a standstill.
Health care official used to lead IRS office
Sarah Hall Ingram, who heads the implementation of the Affordable Care Act at the IRS, formerly led the agency's tax-exempt/government entities division, the same division that's now taking heat for targeting conservative groups in the past few years.
Republicans and Democrats Begin Sparring Over Paying Hospitals - Expanding Medicaid Coverage
Augusta - House Speaker Mark Eves says a Democratic proposal to expand Medicaid while paying off hospital debt is a deal that Governor LePage can't refuse.
House GOP pushes full repeal of Obama's health care law - 37th vote to scale back or kill it
One more time, with feeling! The Republican-led House voted yet again Thursday to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law, knowing full well that won't stop it.
Budget writer: Medicaid taking away from education funding
Funding for education is falling short because Medicaid is devouring a larger share of state money than it did a few years ago, a top Mississippi budget writer says in a letter to teachers and school administrators.
Party to select its nominees for statewide races Saturday
Del. Rob Bell is a former prosecutor who has represented the Charlottesville area in the House of Delegates since 2002, although he notes that he is a Northern Virginia native, growing up in Springfield.
FDA Approves New Prostate Cancer Drug
Today the US Food and Drug Administration is announcing that it has approved Xofigo to treat men with symptomatic late-stage, castration-resistant prostate cancer that has spread to bones but not to other organs.
NC House abortion bill gets initial approval
A bill broadening restrictions on abortion through the federal health care law and so-called conscience protections has gained initial approval from the North Carolina House.
Cloning, Stem Cells Long Mired In Legislative Gridlock
After President Obama overturned Bush-era policy restricting federal funding of embryonic stem cell research in 2009, Nebraska Right to Life led a protest of the research outside the University of Nebraska regents' meeting.
Analysis: Obama climate agenda faces Supreme Court reckoning
With a barrage of legal briefs, a coalition of business groups and Republican-leaning states are taking their fight against Obama administration climate change regulations to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Senate confirms former nurse to run Medicare
A former intensive care nurse with a businesslike approach to a politically divisive public policy area won Senate approval Wednesday to run Medicare and other major health insurance programs.
Four Indian Americans charged with healthcare fraud
Four Indian Americans, including a physician and three co-owners of a health clinic from Chicago, have been charged with healthcare fraud estimated to be running into millions of dollars.
Adam Putnam quietly launches re-election campaign
Putnam, a former member of Congress, last month quietly opened a campaign account for the 2014 election.
Even After Overhaul, Gaps In Coverage For Young, Pregnant Women
The federal health care overhaul makes some notable improvements in insurance coverage for young adults.
Iowa Lawmakers Near Budget Deal
Iowa lawmakers say they have an agreement on an overall budget figure, a signal that the end of the legislative session may not be far behind.
Dems work on Miss. Medicaid expansion proposal
Mississippi legislative Democrats say they're working on proposals to keep Medicaid alive and funded in the budget year that starts July 1. They say they're doing this in case Republican Gov.