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The Future of Telemedicine in Georgia
governing.com — “The CEO of the Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth talks about what it takes to make virtual medicine a reality.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2012 at 11:58 am By:
Georgia Partnership 4 #Telehealth - 300 locations with access 2 200 physicians, 40,000 consults in 2011 http://t.co/PSOKPpcK via @clarkmike
Maryland Seeks Health IT Ideas in New Contest
governing.com — “The Maryland Health Data Innovation Contest challenges anyone in the world to develop impactful public health intervention tools.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 2:10 pm By:
A new statewide #HealthIT contest is driving motivation for new ideas: http://t.co/8ZkohcIG
Underinvesting in Children
governing.com — “Cuts targeting poverty-fighting programs will come back to haunt us.” View full resource at governing.com
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Making Data on Kids Count
governing.com — “What does the data collected by children and family advocates tell us about where to invest in kids?” View full resource at governing.com
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A Doctor's Fix for Health-Care Delivery
governing.com — “Commonwealth Care Alliance CEO Bob Master has a plan to change health-care delivery — and it doesn’t involve Medicaid managed care.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on January 4, 2012 at 12:32 pm By:
Changing #healthcare delivery outside of #Medicaid managed care http://t.co/rpY41abZ
What Experts Think of Five Medicaid-Savings Strategies
governing.com — “States are testing several strategies in an effort to reduce Medicaid costs. Experts assess those approaches.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on September 2, 2011 at 2:30 am By:
Analysis: "What Experts Think of Five #Medicaid-Savings Strategies" by John Buntin http://t.co/qlRIO1k - #health
The Price of Medical Illiteracy
governing.com — “Not understanding what doctors say is costly for patients' health and for health care itself.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on September 1, 2011 at 8:01 pm By:
RT @WisLiteracy: Nice article featuring our partners at @HealthLitMO & @HealthLitKY and the @ADHPIO http://t.co/JEt8jPp
NCSL: States (Once Again) Fear Federal Shutdown
governing.com — “The fiscal year ends Sept. 30, but Congress is nowhere close to finalizing its spending bills.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on August 9, 2011 at 4:00 pm By:
RT @FamiliesUSA: RT @PSNWire Report from #NCSL: State legislators fear potential future Medicaid cuts, fed shutdown: http://bit.ly/qqKxIb
Underinvesting in Children
governing.com — “Cuts targeting poverty-fighting programs will come back to haunt us.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on July 14, 2011 at 8:52 pm By:
Opinion: "Underinvesting in Children: Cuts targeting poverty-fighting programs will come back to haunt us" by Walters http://bit.ly/pXXQEt
Banning Teenagers from Tanning Beds
governing.com — “At the recommendation of doctors and in spite of the tanning industry, California may be the first state to set a precedent on tanning beds.” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on May 31, 2011 at 7:55 pm By:
Go California! Banning Teenagers from #Tanning Beds http://t.co/x8KDPLd #melanoma
Governor to Sign Bill Giving Wash. Schools Tuition-Setting Power
governing.com — “The state's five public universities and The Evergreen State College will set their own undergraduate tuition under a bill that passed the Senate and is expected to be signed by the governor. The measure would help institutions make up some of the budget cuts lawmakers have proposed by increasing tuition. Middle-class students also would get some financial aid under the measure, to help them cover the higher costs. Washington is one of the few states in the country in which the Legislature sets ” View full resource at governing.com
Most Recently Shared on May 11, 2011 at 1:55 pm By:
via @governing: Governor of WA to sign bill authorizing its public 2,4-yr colleges to set tuition on their own. http://bit.ly/l4LKl6

