Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Judge OKs Delaware Auditor's Inquiry Into Medicaid Program Eligibility
A Superior Court judge on Wednesday denied a motion by Delaware鈥檚 Department of Health and Social Services to quash a subpoena from the state auditor鈥檚 office seeking information regarding eligibility for Medicaid programs. Judge Craig Karsnitz rejected the notion that Auditor Kathleen McGuiness does not have the authority under Delaware law to conduct performance audits of state agencies such as the Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance. DHSS attorneys had argued that the auditor鈥檚 duties were limited to conducting after-the-fact 鈥減ostaudits鈥 of financial transactions by state agencies. (Chase, 8/10)
Patients enrolled in South Dakota鈥檚 medical marijuana program will have their first opportunity to buy cannabis from a state-licensed facility next week. It has been a year and a-half since state voters overwhelmingly approved medical marijuana. (8/10)
Florida needs pediatric psychiatrists. A map on the website of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry shows most of the state has a severe shortage. Some counties have no providers at all. (Zaragovia, 8/10)
When New York state Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou announced she was running to represent New York鈥檚 10th District in Congress, the field was already crowded. Niou is one of only three openly autistic elected legislators in the United States 鈥 Pennsylvania state Rep. Jessica Benham and Texas state Rep. Briscoe Cain are also on the autism spectrum. If she wins, Niou will make history as the first openly autistic member of Congress. (Luterman, 8/10)