Posts tagged: states
Viewpoints: Scarcity of dental care; Surprise budget buster awaiting states on retiree health costs
We know that too many Americans can't afford primary care and end up in the emergency room with asthma or heart failure. But in the debate over health care coverage, less attention has been paid to the fact that too many Americans also end up in the emergency room with ...
Salmonella Bareilly Infection Outbreak In 19 States, USA
With at least 100 reported infections with Salmonella Bareilly, US authorities say 19 states and the District of Columbia have been affected so far. According to an FDA memo, the current salmonellosis outbreak is spreading rapidly. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) informs that experts do not yet ...
State roundup: Feds deny Hawaii Medicaid hospital limit; Ariz. prison health care gets operator; States consider ins and outs of health law implementation
The Obama administration has rejected Hawaii's proposal to limit most adult Medicaid recipients to 10 days of hospital coverage per year, which would have been the strictest in the nation. Instead, Hawaii has been approved to implement a 30-day hospital coverage limit starting July 1, state and federal health officials ...
Sex-offender registries in 5 states inflate counts by 43 percent
(University of Washington) Do an online search for sex offenders living in your neighborhood and you may be alarmed by how many you find. But a new study of sex-offender registries in five states shows that they overestimate the number of offenders actually living in the community by as much ...
States’ Efforts to Boost Cigarette Taxes Slows: CDC
THURSDAY, March 29 (HealthDay News) -- Although eight states boosted their sales taxes on cigarettes over the past two years, that's a decline in the number of such increases by states compared to 2009, a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows. One thing ...
States keep up with ozone mandates
(Rice University) States are doing an effective job of monitoring air quality, but the federal government remains the primary player in clearing the air, according to a new study by Rice University.
In States That Allow Conjugal Visitation, Sexual Offenses Between Inmates Occur Less Frequently
Could widespread conjugal visitation reduce sexual offending in prisons? It's a possibility, according to Stewart D'Alessio and his team from Florida International University in the US. Their work shows that in states where conjugal visits are permitted, there are significantly fewer instances of reported rape and other sexual offenses in ...
Affordable Care Act’s Patients’ Bill Of Rights: Nearly All States Have Taken Action
As the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act approaches, a new Commonwealth Fund report finds that 49 states and the District of Columbia have already taken action supporting the law's implementation, such as passing legislation, issuing regulations or other guidance, or actively reviewing insurer filings. Early insurance market reforms ...
Disclosing Surgical Site Infections – Rates Vary Across US States
According to a study by Johns Hopkins, just 21 states in the USA are required to report hospital data on surgical site infections publicly. Furthermore, even when this data is made public, it is usually difficult to access for individuals who could use it in order to make decisions regarding ...
Nearly all states have taken action on Affordable Care Act’s Patients’ Bill of Rights
(Commonwealth Fund) As the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act approaches, a new Commonwealth Fund report finds that 49 states and the District of Columbia have already taken action supporting the law's implementation, such as passing legislation, issuing regulations or other guidance, or actively reviewing insurer filings. Early insurance ...
Nearly all states have taken action on Affordable Care Act’s Patients’ Bill of Rights
March 22, 2012, New York, NYAs the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act approaches, a new Commonwealth Fund report finds that 49 states and the District of Columbia have already taken action supporting the law's implementation, such as passing legislation, issuing regulations or other guidance, or actively reviewing insurer ...