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For the past few days, AHCJ has been working with the Obama administration to resolve questions about whether reporters can…

It’s unlikely that too many states (particularly but not exclusively “red” states) will be making up their mind about Medicaid…

Many of you probably saw the recent Sunday New York Times Magazine story about home- and community-based health care, called…

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The lack of oral health coverage that affects more than 100 million Americans is a problem that will only be…

Judith Graham, AHCJ’s topic leader on aging, wrote a good post about Paul Ryan’s health policies’ impact on the elderly…

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It’s time to bone up on Republican proposals for overhauling Medicare and Medicaid, and how they compare with the Democrat’s…

Now that Medicaid expansion is uncertain in a number of states, it’s likely that some low-income people who might have…

In 2000, then-Surgeon General David Satcher called national attention to “a silent epidemic” of oral diseases, afflicting America’s most vulnerable…

A tweet from my friend Laura Beil, an AHCJ member and fine health/science writer, got my attention: @LJBeil: Dallas metro…

Now that the first wave of dust from the Supreme Court ruling has settled, we know we will be looking…
