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Mark Hagland

Chicago

Editor in Chief at Healthcare Innovation

Mark Hagland is Editor-in-Chief of Healthcare Innovation.

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  • 1 week ago | hcinnovationgroup.com | Mark Hagland

    On May 23, the nonpartisan Center on Budget and Policy Priorities took the revised figures published by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) after the House Republican caucus had made changes to its bill before pushing it through the House on May 22, and revised upwards the numbers of people who would be affected.

  • 2 weeks ago | hcinnovationgroup.com | Mark Hagland

    The fate of the Medicaid program remains hanging in the balance, as a massive 2026 federal budget bill careens wildly through the U.S. Congress, with unprecedented developments and legislative maneuvers that have made it difficult for political analysts to predict exactly what the bill, being pushed forward by House Republicans via the reconciliation process, will ultimately look like.

  • 3 weeks ago | hcinnovationgroup.com | Mark Hagland

    HHS Secretary Kennedy Spars with Members of Congress Over HHS RestructuringHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparred with members of Congress on WednesdayIn appearances before two important congressional committees on Wednesday, May 14, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services, repeatedly sparred with members of Congress over both the current ongoing restructuring of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and over vaccine policy at the health agency.

  • 3 weeks ago | hcinnovationgroup.com | Mark Hagland

    On Monday, May 12, Rick Pollack, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association, stated in a press release posted to the AHA’s website, that “The magnitude of the proposals contained in the Energy and Commerce reconciliation text represents a devastating blow to the health and well-being of our nation’s most vulnerable citizens and communities. There is no avoiding the real-life consequences they will create for hospitals serving our most vulnerable and hard-working families.

  • 3 weeks ago | hpnonline.com | Mark Hagland

    On Sunday evening, May 11, the leaders of the House Republican Caucus in the U.S. Congress released the details of their plan to make considerable cuts to the Medicaid program, one that critics say will cause millions to lose health insurance coverage, but which avoided earlier, more drastic plans.

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Mark Hagland
Mark Hagland @MarkHagland
18 Sep 20

RT @RajivLeventhal: My story from earlier this week ICYMI https://t.co/56vZTOqMP7

Mark Hagland
Mark Hagland @MarkHagland
19 May 20

The clinicians at @Prospero_Cares have partnered successfully with the folks at @grandpad_social to enable remote #caremanagement of the #frailelderly using #GrandPad tablets. A win-win all around. https://t.co/LnKbR6iqZm

Mark Hagland
Mark Hagland @MarkHagland
15 May 20

Tremendous insights from Dr. Thomas File, president of @IDSAInfo--Infectious Diseases Society of America--on why caution is called for in reopening, in the wake of #COVIDー19 https://t.co/sq5XVid3tC