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Colorado could be one of the first states in the U.S. to create what’s being called a “public option” for health insurance so advocates and opponents are looking closely at the only state so far to try this new model: Washington. ....
JANESVILLE Teachers spend careers without knowing how they affected the lives of the kids who passed through their classrooms. Mike Dean, who spent 38 years in the Janesville School District, is hearing from dozens of former students at a time when he needs the words the most. He is in a hospice, suffering from an inoperable brain tumor. Deanâs son, Steve, set up âMr. Dean Memoriesâ on Facebook in November, and memories flooded in from former students and colleagues. âI have never met anyone as dedicated to the craft of teaching as my father was,â Steve said. âHe truly cared and immersed his life in his true calling. Whether it was writing in-depth, personalized comments on the paper of every student, lending an ear or an encouraging pick-me-up to those in need, jumping on top of desks or dressing up like Zeus, there is nobody like him. He left a lasting, positive impression on so many, and I am glad I have been able to share these mem ....
Researchers: Hospital price variation exacerbates health inequities Getty Images As hospitals leverage their market power to increase prices, they use their financial gains to attract more privately insured patients and divert Medicaid beneficiaries, exacerbating health inequities, according to new research. Well-capitalized hospitals tend to invest in staff, facility upgrades and acquisitions that draw more lucrative privately insured patients and further augment their leverage. This cycle of price discrimination segregates local markets, often funneling Blacks and Hispanics who are two-and-a-half times more likely to rely on Medicaid coverage than whites to hospitals with lower quality scores, according to a new commentary published in the New England Journal of Medicine. ....