A proposed Delaware healthcare bill aimed at lowering costs and boosting primary care is facing pushback from hospitals and providers who warn it could lead to job losses and reduced services.
The Delaware Healthcare Association is raising alarms over proposed legislation in the General Assembly that they say would risk jobs and cut services across Delaware’s hospital and healthcare system.
Senate Bill 213 has been signed into law after a lawsuit that claimed one of the components for the act violates the Delaware Constitution. Now, the state board, created by HB 350, cannot approve or modify hospital budgets in advance anymore.
The Delaware Healthcare Association is warning that rising Affordable Care Act premiums and the loss of federal subsidies could leave thousands of Delawareans without coverage and strain the state’s healthcare system.
The Delaware Healthcare Association is sounding the alarm over the potential impact a federal government shutdown could have on critical healthcare services across the state.
As President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" gets closer to becoming law, concerns about Medicaid are brought up by Delaware Senators and Healthcare officials.
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled that ChristianaCare can move forward with a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new state hospital oversight law.
DHA says Delaware also saw improvement in several other health-related categories, ranking fifth in health care quality and tenth in overall health care performance and access.
The Delaware Healthcare Association is voicing concern over the state’s new approach to hospital cost oversight, following the latest meeting of the Diamond State Hospital Cost Review Board.
More than 20 elected officials joined the Delaware Healthcare Association and hospital representatives Tuesday for its annual legislative advocacy day at Legislative Hall.
