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State employee health plan delays decisions on drug program, plan design

The board overseeing the state employee health plan held off on making decisions Wednesday on whether to establish a program that counts drug coupons toward members’ cost-sharing limits and whether to increase what members pay out of pocket for care. 
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Wisconsin challenges vaccine schedule changes

Wisconsin and 14 other states filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the federal overhaul of the recommended childhood vaccine schedule. 
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Hospital workforce vacancy rates improve

Hospital workforce vacancy rates continue to improve, according to the latest look released by the Wisconsin Hospital Association Tuesday. However, rates are still more than double what they were before the pandemic. 
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Healthcare.gov sign-ups fall from last year

About 22,000 fewer Wisconsinites signed up for health insurance coverage during the past Healthcare.gov open enrollment period than the one before it. 
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MGS opens Richfield facility 

Germantown-based MGS, a healthcare contract development and manufacturing organization, has opened a manufacturing facility in Richfield. 
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Guardianship bill heads to Senate with hospital price transparency provisions

Lawmakers on Friday approved a bill that would create an alternative to the current guardianship process, a proposal that hospitals say would help them free up beds and advocates for older adults and those with disabilities warn would limit patient protections.
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Assembly passes postpartum Medicaid extension, cancer screening bills

The Assembly sent bills Thursday to Gov. Tony Evers that would extend postpartum Medicaid coverage from 60 days to a year and require that insurers cover supplemental breast cancer screenings for high-risk women with no cost-sharing. 
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Assembly plans to take up Medicaid postpartum, cancer screening bills

The Assembly is set to take up bills Thursday that would extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from 60 days to one year and require that insurers cover supplemental breast cancer screenings for high-risk women.  
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