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Anna Claire Vollers
Anna Claire Vollers covers health care for Stateline. She is based in Huntsville, Alabama.
States go after ‘claim sharks’ that charge vets for help with disability claims
By: Anna Claire Vollers - December 9, 2024
For-profit consultants across the country make millions each year by charging military veterans for help in filing their disability claims with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The practice exists in a legal loophole: It’s illegal under federal law for companies that aren’t accredited by the VA to charge veterans fees for helping file their […]
Angry patients spur new state watchdogs to bring down drug prices
By: Anna Claire Vollers - July 18, 2024
Spurred by fed-up consumers, states are trying to curb spiraling prescription drug costs by assembling special public boards to investigate and regulate pricing. The idea is similar to a local utility board: a public group that sets rules or makes recommendations to ensure that what they’re regulating — in this case, prescription medications — is […]
As child poverty doubles, states launch or expand their own tax credits
By: Anna Claire Vollers - September 25, 2023
The federal pandemic-era child tax credit expansion lifted millions of children out of poverty in the second half of 2021. But Congress allowed it to expire at the end of that year, and new U.S. census data shows the child poverty rate more than doubled in 2022, erasing the record gains that were made. “It […]
Laws banning gender-affirming treatments can block trans youth from receiving other care
By: Anna Claire Vollers - August 1, 2023
In some states, new laws banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth are dissuading health care providers from offering mental health services and other medical care that isn’t explicitly banned by those laws. In the first few weeks after Mississippi’s law went into effect in February, nurse practitioner Stacie Pace said she was fielding calls and […]