{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5d892b22719a100a4a0192bd/60084a15523a18646e6c0872?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"1/20/21 - Case for Medicaid Expansion | Lawmakers Encourage Vaccination | Southern Remedy Health Minute | Mississippi Science Scholar","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5d892b22719a100a4a0192bd/1611155782796-4b0e3911ec28f97e2792a011cf70a936.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>The coronavirus pandemic is revealing more about the financial security of Mississippi's rural hospitals.&nbsp;We examine efforts to expand Medicaid in the state.</p><p>Then, state lawmakers encourage eligible Mississippians to get vaccinated.</p><p>Plus, after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, a Mississippi teen is recognized as a top science scholar.</p><p><strong>Segment 1:</strong></p><p>Mississippi's rural hospitals were facing challenges before the coronavirus pandemic began last year.&nbsp;Questions regarding their viability surfaced regularly, and some, like North Oak Regional Medical Center in Tate County shut down due to mismanagement.&nbsp;Now, the current pandemic is adding new financial obstacles with limitations on elective surgeries and an influx of un or under-insured patients.</p><p>For years a collection of health professionals and state lawmakers have sought to solve this problem by advocating the expansion of Medicaid.&nbsp;Supports say the federal program would inject over a billion dollars into the state's health care system.&nbsp;We talk to Tim Moore of the Mississippi Hospital Association and Sen. Hob Bryan (D).</p><p><strong>Segment 2:</strong></p><p>Two weeks into the the new legislative session, a Mississippi lawmaker has tested positive for the coronavirus.&nbsp;Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann's office says it’s been notified one senator has tested positive for COVID 19.&nbsp;Last summer an outbreak occurred at the Capitol that left over 30 lawmakers, included Hosemann infected with the virus.&nbsp;The notification of the new case came as legislators and their families have been getting vaccinated at the Capitol.&nbsp;Hosemann tells our Ashley Norwood vaccinations are the state's path to normalcy.</p><p><strong>Segment 3:</strong></p><p>Southern Remedy Health Minute</p><p><strong>Segment 4:</strong></p><p>A Mississippi Teen is being recognized as a top science scholar by the Society for Science.&nbsp;Michael Lu, a senior at the Mississippi School for Math and Science was named one of 300 scholars in the 2021 Regeneron Science Talent Search - the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.&nbsp;Lu shares his journey and interest in bio-medical technology research with our Michael Guidry.</p>","author_name":"MPB Think Radio"}