Hospital Matters from the Minnesota Hospital Association

Hospital Matters from the Minnesota Hospital Association
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A regularly updated podcast with conversations about hospitals and health systems, patient care and other health care issues in Minnesota, produced by the Minnesota Hospital Association. (Note: The contents of this podcast do not necessarily reflect the individual views of the more than 140 members of the Minnesota Hospital Association, nor individual members of its board of directors or executives.)
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The podcast covers a range of healthcare topics specific to Minnesota, including Medicaid's impact on children, challenges in Emergency Medical Services, the influence of federal administration changes on healthcare providers, updates on local legislative sessions, and cybersecurity changes related to HIPAA, with episode examples such as discussions on Medicaid funding, EMS transportation challenges, and proposed HIPAA updates.

A regularly updated podcast with conversations about hospitals and health systems, patient care and other health care issues in Minnesota, produced by the Minnesota Hospital Association. (Note: The contents of this podcast do not necessarily reflect the individual views of the more than 140 members of the Minnesota Hospital Association, nor individual members of its board of directors or executives.)
Hospitals, clinics and nursing homes are worrying more and more about the fate of Medical Assistance, Minnesota’s version of Medicaid, as budget talks continue in Washington. Analysis by the Congressional Budget Office indicated a massive spending cut that has won preliminary House approval would require substantial cuts to Medicaid. Roundtables around the state have been talking about the impact and this week, we’ll bring you a sample of what people have been saying.
Host: Tim Nelson, Minnesota Hospital Association
Featured speakers: John Connolly, deputy commissioner, Minnesota Department of Human Services; Grace Arnold, commissioner, Minnesota Department of Commerce; Ginny Shadow, client at Fernbrook Family Center; Tim Walz, governor, State of Minnesota, Kelly Morrison, U.S. Representative, MN-3; Tina Smith, U.S. Senator.

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