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dylan-scott

Dylan Scott

Staff Writer

Dylan Scott -- Staff Writer. Dylan graduated from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in 2010. While there, he won an Associated Press award for Best Investigative Reporting for a series of stories on the university’s structural deficit. He then worked at the Las Vegas Sun and Center for Education Reform before joining GOVERNING. He has reported on the Supreme Court’s consideration of the Affordable Care Act and various education reform movements in state and local government. When out of the office, Dylan spends his time watching classic films and reading fantasy fiction. Email dscott@governing.com | Twitter @DylanLScott  

Families in the Midwest were most likely to take advantage of the Affordable Care Act's provision, while those in the South were the least likely, according to a new report.
Please pause for a moment of self-promotion: Stephen Colbert featured a Governing story on his Wednesday night show in a segment about Bald Knob, Ark., and its ban on bingo.
Other states are pursuing similar actions, as the case reaches federal court.
The future of health IT and open data were on display in Washington, D.C., this week at the 2012 Health Datapalooza, co-sponsored by the Health Data Initiative and the Obama administration.
Colorado will test ways to lower the cost of Medicaid under a new law signed by Gov. John Hickenlooper.
Stronger vetting and enrollment reductions are two likely outcomes, analysts say, while the fallout for early state adoption efforts is unclear.
A bill passed this week by the California Senate would require state doctors and health-care workers to receive a flu vaccination or wear a mask when interacting with patients, Modern Healthcare reports.
Faltering public support for veterinary training could contribute to a pending shortage of qualified animal care doctors, according to a new report from the National Academy of Sciences.
Estimates range from $3.1 billion to $15.8 billion, as states look toward implementing for the 2014-2015 school year.
Wisconsin election officials are projecting a record level of voter turnout when the recall election for Gov. Scott Walker is held.