
What We're Reading: Virginia Tries for Medicaid Again; Women Are Focus of Mesh Surgeries; Azar Hospitalized
A Virginia Republican-led House Appropriations Committee agreed to expand enrollment in the state’s Medicaid program, imposing tougher work requirements on recipients in an attempt at gaining acceptance in the state Senate; there’s a growing industry that makes money by coaxing women into having surgery to remove their vaginal mesh implants, sometimes unnecessarily; HHS Secretary Alex Azar was admitted to a hospital after suffering "a minor infection."
Virginia Tries Again to Expand Medicaid
A Virginia Republican-led House Appropriations Committee agreed to expand enrollment in the state’s Medicaid program Friday, imposing tougher work requirements on recipients in an attempt at gaining acceptance in the state Senate, and adding new provisions aimed at shoring up the individual insurance market,
Women Are Ensnared in Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits, Surgeries
There’s a growing industry that makes money by coaxing women into having surgery to remove their vaginal mesh implants, sometimes unnecessarily, so that they are more lucrative plaintiffs in lawsuits against medical device manufacturers,
Azar Hospitalized With Infection
HHS Secretary Alex Azar was admitted to a hospital after suffering "a minor infection" and was treated with intravenous antibiotics, HHS told
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