What We're Reading: Verma on Health Data; More Medicaid Work Requirements; NJ Individual Mandate
CMS Administrator Seema Verma announces a new health data initiative; Pennsylvania and Oklahoma consider implementing Medicaid work requirements; New Jersey moves forward with a state individual health insurance mandate.
CMS’ Verma Announces Health Data Initiative
At the annual conference of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, better known as HIMSS, CMS Administrator Seema Verma announced that the Trump administration is working toward giving Americans greater access to their medical data.
Pennsylvania and Oklahoma Consider Medicaid Work Requirements
Two more states may joining the growing number that implement work requirements in Medicaid. Pennsylvania is debating a requirement that able-bodied Medicaid recipients get work.
New Jersey Moves to Require Health Insurance
The Trump administration ending the individual mandate enacted by the Affordable Care Act, but some states are considering implementing their own requirement to have insurance. A New Jersey state Senate panel
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