Study: Medicaid Expansion Saved Lives in Affected States

Study: Medicaid Expansion Saved Lives in Affected States

From HealthCare.gov —   By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter In a sign that the expansion of Medicaid has really worked, new research finds that death rates have declined in states that expanded the public health insurance program. Medicaid expansion began in 2014 as...
Long-term care tops list of retirement fears of American workers

Long-term care tops list of retirement fears of American workers

From McKnight’s Senior Living —   Paying for long-term care, declining health that requires long-term care, and outliving savings and investments are among the top retirement concerns of American workers, according to the results of a new survey. Transamerica...
Medicaid Policy Expected on Vaccines Access for Low-Income Children

Medicaid Policy Expected on Vaccines Access for Low-Income Children

From the Kaiser Family Foundation —   Following the recent US Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) authorization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommendation, children ages 5-11 are now eligible to receive Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19...
How House spending bill would fund care for aging Americans

How House spending bill would fund care for aging Americans

From The Washington Post —   By Rachel Roubein Articles in this guide describe key features of legislation passed by the House to advance President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda and overhaul social and climate policy in the United States. The bill now moves to the...
House bill prohibits age discrimination against job applicants

House bill prohibits age discrimination against job applicants

From TheHill.com —   BY CRISTINA MARCOS The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday, Nov. 11, that would prohibit employers from discriminating against job applicants because of their age. Lawmakers passed the bill 224-200, with seven Republicans...