A national, county-by-county analysis of Medicaid and CHIP enrollment by Georgetown University and University of Minnesota researchers shows where proposed Medicaid cuts would hit hardest.
Priorities include increased spending for conservation programs; increased crop insurance levels, and reporting requirements for foreign purchase and ownership of farmland
From the column: "While saving homeowners a few hundred bucks is a good talking point, the reality is that this pilot program is too risky for Minnesota and too risky for the country."
From the column: "The deficiencies ... stem from a “widening gap” between health care costs ... and reduced reimbursements from public and private insurance sources."
Patients of Essentia continue to have access to medication and care as many pharmacies redirect claims through Relay Health network as a backup solution.