4 in 10 Manitobans misplaced wholesome habits through the pandemic: Docs Manitoba

WINNIPEG –

A brand new report from Docs Manitoba discovered that 40 per cent of Manitobans say their give attention to wholesome residing worsened over the pandemic.

Analysis commissioned by Docs Manitoba, the group representing greater than 4,000 physicians within the province, discovered 4 in ten Manitobans report their wholesome habits lapsed through the pandemic, together with weight-reduction plan, train and screening for illness.

The group additionally referenced Statistics Canada research that discovered over 30 per cent of Manitobans delayed in search of care through the pandemic, whereas 1 / 4 reported their psychological well being had declined.

To assist

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Biden to crack down on short-term health insurance plans, Politico reports

July 6 (Reuters) – US President Joe Biden’s administration on Friday is expected to propose a new regulation cracking down on short-term health insurance plans, Politico reported, citing five Democrats with knowledge of the matter.

Biden is due to deliver an announcement on healthcare cost savings on Friday. A White House official told Politico on Thursday that Biden plans to announce major actions to lower costs and crack down on junk fees.

The regulation will curtail a Trump-era expansion of skimpy health coverage, which critics said undermined the 2010 Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, and its broad protections

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Finding Health Insurance Coverage For Your New College Graduate | Health & Wellness

(NAPSI)—As you and your child look to the future, many questions may arise. One often lost in these planning discussions is what the graduate’s health insurance needs are.

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California poised to spend $19 billion on Medicaid and other health care programs

Once federal funds are factored in, the state will be able to spend north of $35 billion, said Jennifer Kent, a former administration official who helped the coalition propose a structure for the tax.

It would be the largest-ever investment in Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid system.

“We’re trying to serve a Medi-Cal program that’s the size of some states’ total population,” said Linnea Koopmans, CEO of the Local Health Plans of California, who was part of the coalition. “It takes an investment of this magnitude to have a meaningful impact.”

To pull it off, doctors and health plans, hospitals and organized

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UnitedHealth Buys Amedisys for $3.3 Billion

Health insurance behemoth UnitedHealth Group (UNH) agreed to buy home health and hospice caregiver Amedisys (AMED) for $3.3 billion in an all-cash deal that will expand UnitedHealth’s home healthcare business.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • UnitedHealth Group has agreed to buy Amedisys, a home healthcare provider, for $101 per share.
  • Amedisys will pay a $106 million fee to terminate its merger with Option Care, which offered to buy Amedisys for $97.38 per share in an all-stock agreement in May.
  • Amedisys will merge with UnitedHealth’s subsidiary Optum after the deal gains shareholder and regulatory approval.

UnitedHealth will pay $101 per outstanding share of Amedisys

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Humana joins UnitedHealth in flagging cost hit from rising surgeries

June 16 (Reuters) – Humana Inc (HUM.N) on Friday joined larger health insurer UnitedHealth (UNH.N) in warning of a jump in medical costs this year due to higher-than-expected demand for surgeries and other medical procedures.

Pandemic-driven restrictions and hospital staffing shortages had led to long delays in elective procedures such as hip and knee replacements, especially among older adults at higher risk of severe contracting COVID-19.

“Now with restrictions being lifted and the public health emergency coming to an end officially at a national level, we’re going to see that (surgeries) come back,” said Pavani Rangachari, a professor of healthcare

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Meaningful Healthcare Access Requires So Much More Than Insurance Coverage

Victor Agbafe, Matt Alexander, Jesper Ke, and David Velasquez are medical students.

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Millions of Americans are expected to lose health insurance coverage with the end of the pandemic protections on health insurance enrollment, and hundreds of thousands already have. While much of the discussion has been rightfully centered around how to minimize losses in health insurance coverage, we must also consider last-mile challenges that affect access to healthcare.

Patients can struggle to obtain access to healthcare because of issues beyond insurance. The social, environmental, and economic factors that shape our lives, known as upstream drivers

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California’s insurance market wobbles as two major companies pull out over wildfire risks and construction costs

Two insurance industry giants have pulled back from California’s home insurance marketplace, saying that increasing wildfire risk and soaring construction costs have prompted them to stop writing new policies in the nation’s most popular state.

State Farm announced last week it would stop accepting applications for all business and personal lines of property and casualty insurance, citing inflation, a challenging reinsurance market and “rapidly growing catastrophe exposure.” The decision did not impact personal auto insurance.

“We take seriously our responsibility to manage risk,” State Farm said. “It’s necessary to take these actions now to improve the company’s financial strength.”

Allstate,

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