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Several Republican governors are drafting a compromise plan asking their peers in Congress to preserve the ACA's Medicaid expansion, Bloomberg reports.
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The Senate Finance Committee approved President Donald Trump's CMS nominee Seema Verma setting up a confirmation vote in the full Senate, according to Medscape.
Vermont set an ambitious goal for its healthcare plan — cover 70 percent of its state residents under pay-for-performance payment systems, according to The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Capital One provides $50M senior credit facility to patient financing company AccessOne: 5 key notes
Capital One provided a $50 million senior credit facility to AccessOne, a company that provides patient payment options for healthcare services.
