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Phil Galewitz
Phil Galewitz is senior reporter for Kaiser Health News and covers Medicaid, Medicare, long-term care, hospitals and various state health issues. He has covered the health beat for more than two decades. He is a former board member of the Association of Health Care Journalists. In 2004/05, he was a Kaiser Media Fellow and wrote about community solutions to the uninsured. Before coming to KHN, he was at The Palm Beach Post and was a national health industry writer for the Associated Press and The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa. He has a BA in health planning and administration and a master’s in public administration with an emphasis in health policy from Penn State University.
Millions were booted from Medicaid. Insurers that run it gained Medicaid revenue anyway
By: Phil Galewitz - April 29, 2024
Private Medicaid health plans lost millions of members in the past year as pandemic protections that prohibited states from dropping anyone from the government program expired. But despite Medicaid’s unwinding, as it’s known, at least two of the five largest publicly traded companies selling plans have continued to increase revenue from the program, according to […]
Nearly 1 in 4 adults dumped from Medicaid are now uninsured, survey finds
By: Phil Galewitz - April 12, 2024
Nearly a quarter of adults disenrolled from Medicaid in the past year say they are now uninsured, according to a survey released Friday that details how tens of millions of Americans struggled to retain coverage in the government insurance program for low-income people after pandemic-era protections began expiring last spring. The first national survey of […]
Medicaid ‘unwinding’ breeds chaos in states as millions lose coverage
By: Phil Galewitz, Katheryn Houghton, Brett Kelman and Samantha Liss - November 2, 2023
More than two dozen people lined up outside a state public assistance office in Montana before it opened to ensure they didn’t get cut off from Medicaid. Callers in Missouri and Florida reported waiting on hold for more than two hours on hotlines to renew their Medicaid coverage. The parents of a disabled man in […]
Hearing aids available without a prescription, as 2017 law takes effect
By: Phil Galewitz - October 18, 2022
This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News. Starting Monday, consumers will be able to buy hearing aids directly off store shelves and at dramatically lower prices as a 2017 federal law finally takes effect. Where for decades it cost thousands of dollars to get a device that could be purchased only with a […]
States have yet to spend hundreds of millions of federal dollars to tackle COVID health disparities
By: Phil Galewitz, Lauren Weber and Sam Whitehead - May 17, 2022
This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News. The Biden administration in March 2021 announced it was investing $2.25 billion to address COVID health disparities, the largest federal funding initiative designed specifically to help underserved communities hardest hit by the virus. Two months later, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded grants to […]
Missouri takes months to process Medicaid applications — longer than law allows
By: Bram Sable-Smith and Phil Galewitz - February 18, 2022
This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News. Aneka French applied for Medicaid in October, not long after Missouri became the 38th state to expand eligibility for the program. But her application sat for months in a backlog with tens of thousands of others. While she waited, French, 45, an uninsured medical technician from […]