This week on the FLATLINING Podcast, Matthew and Ron discuss some healthcare money news. The State of New York now has a law that prohibits home liens and wage garnishing to recoup medical debt. What does that mean for providers and hospitals? And some conservatives are frustrated about $55 million being spent to reduce smoking. Ron thinks this is actually a good investment and will explain why. Matthew and Ron also take a look at some updates to previous stories they broke down on the FLATLINING Podcast including new numbers about cyber attacks in healthcare and more hospitals charging for MyChart messages. You don’t want to miss this episode of the FLATLINING Podcast. Let us know what you think in the comments below, email us at flatlining@substack.com, or tweet Matthew or Ron. Subscribe to the FLATLINING Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the iHeartRadio app, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, and Audible. The FLATLINING Podcast is now available on Stitcher and Pandora! Follow Matthew (@radioHandley) and Ron (@RonHowrigon) on Twitter. Articles mentioned in this episode: More health systems charging for MyChart messages - Becker’s Hospital Review Healthcare Data Breaches Doubled in 3 Years: Here's Why - Bank Info Security Notice of Privacy Incident - Legacy Health Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Protect Patients with Medical Debt - NY.govCDC to Spend $55M on More Tobacco Research - RealClear Policy This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.flatlining.net
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