Ohio Governor John R. Kasich joined nine other governors in a letter to encourage Congress not to consider the Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson amendment and renew support for bipartisan efforts to make health care more available and affordable for all Americans. The Graham-Cassidy amendment would jeopardize coverage for 500,000 Ohioans by ending the Medicaid expansion and reduce federal funding for traditional Medicaid services that benefit Ohio’s children, seniors, and people with disabilities.
In This Issue
- Auction Closes in 4 Days; Place Your Bids!
- Only 17 Spots Left for October Virtual Cerebrovascular Disease KSA
- Seeking Family Medicine Physicians
- 6th Annual Primary Care Evidence-Based Medicine Update “Evidence that Matters”
- Veto Override of Medicaid Expansion Freeze Threatens Health Care of 500,000 Ohioans
- Vote on Another ACA “Repeal and Replace” Expected This Week: Contact Sen. Portman before it’s too Late
- Grit and Resiliency Resources Added to the Wellness Wednesdays Archive
- Hearing on Price Transparency Statute Postponed
- Fall 2017 Issue of The Ohio Family Physician Published
- Drs. Katherine Clark and Richard Shonk Featured in Modern Healthcare CPC Article
- Flu Vaccine Legislation in the News
- Ohio CPC Program Recruiting New Practices for 2018
- DEA DATA 2000 Waiver Training – October 13-14
- National Primary Care Week is Next Week!
- AAFP Congress Meets in San Antonio
- Nine Governors Support Bipartisan Health Care Reform
- New HPIO Publication Focuses on Connections between Income and Health
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