
What We're Reading: Ky. Medicaid Court Case to Start; Mediterranean Diet Questioned; Charity Care in Calif. Falls
The Trump administration and advocacy groups meet in federal court Friday over whether the HHS secretary has the authority to allow Kentucky to set a work requirement and other conditions on people receiving Medicaid; the New England Journal of Medicine retracted a notable paper about the benefits of following a Mediterranean diet and replaced it with one with softer language; California’s nonprofit hospitals are providing significantly less free and reduced-cost medical care, a union report says.
Federal Court Case to Begin Over Kentucky's Medicaid Work Requirements
The Trump administration and advocacy groups meet in federal court Friday over whether the HHS secretary has the legal authority to allow Kentucky to establish a work requirement and other conditions on people receiving Medicaid,
Journal Backs Off Claims About Mediterranean Diet Benefits
The New England Journal of Medicine retracted a notable paper about the benefits of following a Mediterranean diet and replaced it with one with softer language that says only that people following the diet had fewer strokes and heart attacks,
Charity Care by California Hospitals Falling
California’s nonprofit hospitals are providing significantly less free and reduced-cost medical care than they did a few years ago,
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