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How to apply for Medicaid if you’re pregnant, on a low income or over 65
Updated: Feb 18 2021, 12:20 ET
LOW income families, pregnant women and Americans aged over 65 struggling to pay for medical insurance can get cover through Medicaid.
The federal program will cover most medical expenses and currently helps around 72.3million Americans through the benefit from the scheme.
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Around 72.3million Americans currently benefit from the Medicare programCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Here, we take you through everything you need to know about getting on the program, from how to apply to what it covers.
Who can apply for Medicaid?
Medicaid provides free or low-cost medical benefits for millions of Americans who are in certain circumstances.
Humana is launching a new chronic care management pilot. (Humana)
Humana is launching a pilot for a new, tech-enabled chronic care management platform.
Humana Care Support will harness enhanced data analytics to create an integrated, personalized experience for members, the company said in an announcement provided first to Fierce Healthcare.
The program will also offer members with chronic illnesses access to a multidisciplinary care team to address their individual needs. The team includes a nurse, a pharmacist, a social worker and a behavioral health expert, Humana said.
The model is designed to integrate the social determinants of health and value-based care into its personalized approach, according to the announcement.
Strategic Partnering to Drive New Healthcare Growth Opportunities for Consumer Wearables
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This study covers the aspects mentioned below and serves as a starting point for companies to design the strategy and framework for their next steps in the healthcare domain.
Wearable devices have often been dismissed by healthcare professionals as a consumer tool with fancy features. With several consumer wearable devices now having regulatory clearances for detecting conditions like atrial fibrillation and other cardiac conditions, their role in the healthcare landscape is becoming prominent.
COVID-19 induced lockdowns, quarantines, and the need to avoid healthcare facilities for fear of contracting the virus has brought wearable devices to the forefront for monitoring patients vital signs remotely. These have also proved key in facilitating back to school and return to work programs.