Managed Care Friday

57: Percent of 17-23-year-olds in our poll last month who are going to use urgent care as their primary care provider after college, down from 70 percent a year ago. The reason? Covid – for a meaningful portion of the 523 polled, senior relatives, parents and friends got sick, passed away, or did not get diagnosed quick enough with a serious or terminal condition like cancer. “I used to think urgent care could handle all of it but I think it’s probably more for the convenience,” Abby Knowles, 20 says. “I think having a regular doctor will be a good idea, particularly after what I’ve seen my...

Weekly Medicaid Update

The brief highlights recent Medicaid policy developments in key states over the past week, including, but not limited to: MD and OH: States expand postpartum Medicaid benefits to 12 months MS: Legislation would approve freestanding emergency pilot FL: State imposes monetary and temporary enrollment sanctions on Medicaid's largest health plan Click to read more.

Managed Care Friday

43: Portion of 325 18-23-year-olds we polled who are interested in pursuing a career in sports psychology. “If I can’t compete after college I might as well help others with it – it’s 90% psychological,” said Nikki Phillips, a former swimming medalist. Much like most healthcare businesses, schools and families who are putting more stock into “psychology”, the sports world is seeing the benefit too. Full story here. Remote Control: Cigna’s telehealth operation MDLive is launching its own remote patient monitoring program for patients with chronic conditions. The program, available to all...