The headlines were comforting: Not much change in the number of Americans without health insurance.
Joe Paduda
Before you breathe that sigh of relief, you’d be well-advised to dig a bit deeper, because there’s plenty of bad news just under the headline.
While the national number of uninsured stayed about the same, that’s irrelevant to you — because health care is local. Here’s what I’d be worried about:
What does this mean for you?
Workers’ comp will be affected by the Trump administration’s ongoing behind-the-scenes effort to hollow out the Affordable Care Act, and cut funding for Medicare and Medicaid.
Joe Paduda is co-owner of CompPharma, a consortium of pharmacy benefit managers. This column is republished with his permission from his Managed Care Matters blog.
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