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As jobs dry up, so does insurance The consulting firm Health Management Associates estimates that as many as 30,000 West Virginians could become uninsured due to the coronavirus ...
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First, the coronavirus pandemic took their jobs. Then, it wiped out their health insurance. The consulting firm Health Management Associates forecasts that perhaps 12 million to 35 million people will lose job-based insurance because of the ...
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New swab material to boost COVID-19 testing process The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday changed their ... Health Management Associates also predicts that the uninsured population ...
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Coronavirus-related losses for Pennsylvania hospitals to top $10B this year, report says The report was commissioned by The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) and conducted by Health Management Associates.
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Hospitals losing billions from COVID-19 response The study by national consulting and research firm Health Management Associates combined interviews and data from leaders of 12 Pennsylvania ...
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Help available for those who have lost employer-provided insurance ... 410,000 Virginians have filed for unemployment benefits over the past four weeks, and Health Management Associates, a research and consulting ...
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2020 Watch: Why is Trump going to war with governors? The Trump administration and Senate Democrats agreed on Sunday, April 19 ... The consulting firm Health Management Associates estimates that the ...
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'Political game'? Governors push back on Trump virus charge Pence sought to soften the administration's message amid growing clamor ... The consulting firm Health Management Associates estimates that the ...
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Health coverage for unemployed harder to come by in some states ... Health Management Associates, a health care research and consulting firm. ... It has opened Medicaid to any Kentuckians without health insurance, ...
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Japan scientist 'very pessimistic' Olympics will happen "Holding the Olympics needs two conditions; one, controlling COVID-19 in ... by the research and consulting firm Health Management Associates.
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