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Why Medicaid Expansion Is Still A Bad Deal And A Bad Idea

Federal Government is $28 trillion in debt and unlikely to keep funding promises $23 billion in ARPA, CARES Act and other federal COVID-19 aid negates need for more federal Medicaid reimbursement Wisconsin’s current system has no waiting list, unlike other states Wisconsin’s working poor can already find inexpensive private coverage on the federal exchange Expansion in other states has not proven to save money, improve health outcomes, or improve healthcare access   By Lexi Dittrich In the 2021-2023 state budget, Governor Tony Evers has once again proposed accepting the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid Expansion plan being pushed by the Biden Administration. Under the Medicaid Expansion proposal, the federal government would temporarily increase their share of the cost of the behemoth state Medical Assistance (MA) plan if Wisconsin forces those who earn up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) off of the private health insurance exchange and onto MA. The Governor i

Antibody Drugs For COVID-19 Are A Cumbersome Tool Against Surges

Government officials are trying to figure out how to make better use of drugs that can keep people with COVID-19 out of the hospital. That s an urgent but daunting challenge in Michigan, where hospitals are struggling to keep up with a surge in new cases. Monoclonal antibodies can hold the coronavirus in check by mimicking the body s natural immune defenses. The drugs, produced by Regeneron and Eli Lilly, can keep people with mild to moderate COVID-19 out of the hospital and have emergency authorization for people over 65, as well as others with certain underlying health conditions. On Wednesday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged people in her state who qualify for these drugs to seek them out, recalling that President Trump took the treatment after he fell ill with COVID-19.

COVID-19 Antibody Drugs Are Tough To Deploy In Surges : Shots

Michigan Office of the Governor/AP hide caption toggle caption Michigan Office of the Governor/AP In an update on COVID-19 Wednesday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer discussed the state s efforts to expand the use of monoclonal antibody therapy to help those diagnosed with COVID-19 avoid hospitalization. Michigan Office of the Governor/AP Government officials are trying to figure out how to make better use of drugs that can keep people with COVID-19 out of the hospital. That s an urgent but daunting challenge in Michigan, where hospitals are struggling to keep up with a surge in new cases. Monoclonal antibodies can hold the coronavirus in check by mimicking the body s natural immune defenses. The drugs, produced by Regeneron and Eli Lilly, can keep people with mild to moderate COVID-19 out of the hospital and have emergency authorization for people over 65, as well as others with certain underlying health conditions.

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