Around the nation: Biden admin asks SCOTUS to not hear case on Medicaid work requirements
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Citing greatly changed circumstances, the Biden administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to not hear oral arguments in a case challenging states Medicaid work requirements that had been advanced under former President Donald Trump s administration, in today s bite-sized hospital and health industry news from the District of Columbia, Georgia, and New York.
District of Columbia: Citing greatly changed circumstances, the Biden administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to not hear oral arguments in a case challenging states Medicaid work requirements that had been advanced under former President Donald Trump s administration. In December 2020, the Supreme Court agreed to review lower courts rulings involving Medicaid work requirements in Arkansas and New Hampshire. However, current acting Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar has asked the Supreme Court to cancel or
Wellstar hires chief information and digital officer yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Marietta, Georgia-based Wellstar Health System announced on Friday that it has hired Dr. R. Henry Hank Capps, as executive vice president and chief information and digital officer.
WHY IT MATTERS
Capps will lead digital strategy at not-for-profit Wellstar, whose sites include 11 hospitals, more than 300 medical offices, 55 rehabilitation centers, 21 imaging centers, 15 urgent care locations, nine cancer centers, three hospice facilities and a retirement village.
The health system says his task is to reimagine and enhance the consumer healthcare journey and experience, while innovating its platforms, processes and partnerships, according to a news release announcing the hire. At Wellstar, we put people at the center of everything we do, and that includes our digital strategy, said CEO Candice L. Saunders in a statement.
Around the nation: Biden extends moratorium on foreclosures through June
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The White House on Tuesday announced the Biden administration plans to extend a moratorium on foreclosures for federally guaranteed mortgages and expand a federal program for mortgage forbearance, in today s bite-sized hospital and health industry news from the District of Columbia, Minnesota, and Texas.
District of Columbia: The White House on Tuesday announced the Biden administration plans to extend a federal moratorium on foreclosures for federally guaranteed mortgages and expand a federal program for mortgage forbearance. According to a White House fact sheet, the program allows homeowners with federally backed mortgages to request a pause or reduction in mortgage payments through June 30. The White House also said the administration will offer up to six months of additional mortgage payment forbearance, in three-month increments, for borrowers who enrolled in the program on or before June 30,
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