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Experts Starting To Question If Struggling Bipartisan Health Bill Would Even Be Good For Consumers

Because of a weird quirk, the effects of the Trump administration stopping subsidies to insurers have been tempered enough that if the bipartisan bill passed it actually might do more harm than good for consumers. Some still say, though, that there are benefits to passing the legislation, which is losing support on Capitol Hill anyway.

Study May Upend Standard Way Of Handling Umbilical Cord For Premature Babies

The researchers looked at the difference between delayed cord cutting and cord “milking” and found that babies who had been treated with the latter had higher scores on tests of cognition and language years later.

California Lawmaker Proposes Medicaid Cover Undocumented Immigrants

The state has already eliminated legal residency requirements for Medicaid coverage for people under 19. But Assemblyman Phil Ting, who heads the Assembly’s budget committee, wants to extend that to all ages.

Due To Strong Demand, Covered California Extends Deadlines For Plans Starting Jan. 1

In most states, to get January coverage, people need to sign up by today, but California is giving customers an extra week to enroll. Also, today’s federal deadline for getting coverage for 2018 under the Affordable Care Act doesn’t apply to Californians. But those signing up into January won’t have their coverage start start until Feb. 1 at the earliest.

House, Senate’s Negotiated Tax Package Includes Repeal Of Individual Mandate

The agreement will also allow taxpayers to continue to deduct high out-of-pocket medical expenses. Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas) tells reporters that he was confident the final bill would be approved next week.

With Rise Of Uber, Ambulance Usage Is Dropping

Dr. Leon Moskatel, an internist at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, was one of the co-authors of the study that shows a correlation between the accessibility of Uber in a city and a decline in ambulance use.