April 20, 2024

Montana’s Legislature Could Decide Medicaid Expansion’s Fate

By Eric Whitney, Montana Public Radio A ballot initiative that would have continued funding Montana’s Medicaid expansion beyond June 2019 has failed. But advocates say they’ll continue to push for money to keep the expansion going after that financial sunset. “We now turn our attention to the legislature to maintain Montana’s bipartisan Medicaid expansion and […]

Midterm Election Boosts Medicaid Expansion, But Challenges Remain

By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News Medicaid — which has been a political football between Washington and state capitols during the past decade — scored big in Tuesday’s election. Following the vote, nearly 500,000 uninsured adults in five states are poised to gain Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act, advocates estimate. Three deep-red states […]

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Question 1: Massachusetts Nurse-To-Patient Ratio Ballot Initiative Defeated

Massachusetts’ Question 1, a ballot initiative that would have established mandatory nurse-patient ratios in hospitals was defeated during the general election Tuesday. The Massachusetts Nurses Association, a union representing nurses in 51 acute care hospitals across the state, conceded defeat around 9 p.m. Tuesday evening. At approximately 10:20 p.m., the initiative had 969,400 votes against and 416,720 […]

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The Election’s Impact On Healthcare: Some Bellwether Races To Watch

By Julie Rovner, Kaiser Health News Voters this year have told pollsters in no uncertain terms that health care is important to them. In particular, maintaining insurance protections for preexisting conditions is the top issue to many. But the results of the midterm elections are likely to have a major impact on a broad array […]

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Massachusetts Voters Split On Mandated Nurse Staffing

With only two weeks left until the Nov. 6 midterm election, Massachusetts voters are split evenly on establishing statewide mandated nurse-to-patient ratios, according to a new poll by WBUR, Boston’s NPR news station. Of the 506 Massachusetts residents surveyed, 44 percent were in favor of mandated nurse staffing, and 44 percent were opposed. The remaining […]

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2018 Election: How To Vote While On Contract, Deadline For Registration

Mandated nursing ratios, Medicaid expansion efforts, battles for key Senate races—there are multiple major healthcare issues voters will decide on during the 2018 midterm election on November 6. Many of these issues will affect travel healthcare professionals in some way, and travelers have the added challenge of potentially voting outside of their home state if […]

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