Blog tagged as Health Care

Issue Of Physician-Assisted Deaths To Be Resurrected In Legislature For '24 

11/15/23 02:59 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Issue Of Physician-Assisted Deaths To Be Resurrected In Legislature For '24 
Terminally ill patients in Michigan, determined to have up to six months left to live, could request life-ending medication under bills the Legislature could likely take up next year.

Thompson Wants House Hearings Held About Hawthorn, Walter Reuther Hospital 

11/14/23 03:56 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Thompson Wants House Hearings Held About Hawthorn, Walter Reuther Hospital 
In a letter to House Behavioral Health Subcommittee Chair Felicia Brabec (D-Ann Arbor), Rep. Jamie Thompson (R-Brownstown) requested the subcommittee hold a hearing to look at instances where the state juvenile mental health system has failed greater Detroit families.

Michigan To Create A Marketplace For Healthcare 

11/06/23 04:30 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Michigan To Create A Marketplace For Healthcare 
Michigan's insurance department would be responsible for implementing a state marketplace for qualified health and dental coverage plans, as opposed to continuing to rely on a centralized federal exchange, under legislation taken up in committee this week.

Ending Drug Immunity Gets Unanimous Committee Support 

10/13/23 12:49 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Ending Drug Immunity Gets Unanimous Committee Support 
A bill that ends immunity from liability for drug manufacturers and sellers if their product is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was voted unanimously out of the Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary and Public Safety Committee.

Insurance Alliance Says Bills Could Add $1.2B In Yearly Costs 

10/13/23 12:39 PM - By Team MIRS - Comment(s)
Insurance Alliance Says Bills Could Add $1.2B In Yearly Costs 
Executive Director Erin McDonough of the Insurance Alliance of Michigan says drivers purchasing unlimited personal injury protection (PIP) coverage could see a $200 to $300 increase, at least, under legislation reforming Michigan's 2019 auto law.