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Three Democratic-led states that led the way in offering free healthcare to low-income people who are in the U.S. without ...
It’s hard to see the humanity in the decision-making that’s happening right now.” That’s how Alicia Hardy, CEO of CommuniCARE+OLE clinics in California, characterized the recent tide of Medicaid cuts ...
Don’t believe the myths. Removing waste, fraud and abuse from Medicaid will make it more affordable for taxpayers and more ...
A provision in the GOP’s sweeping new law is already changing how Americans stay covered under Medicaid and CHIP, and experts ...
Medicaid cuts are coming—and they may affect your wallet, health care access, and insurance premiums. Here are the top 5 ways ...
President Donald Trump has proposed walking back a Medicaid payment policy enacted during his first term — a move that has been met with concern by hospitals that serve high volumes of Medicaid ...
Even after the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to decriminalize abortion in the state, changes to Medicaid means many ...
Proposed Medicaid cuts risk increasing health disparities, leaving millions uninsured and limiting access to essential care for vulnerable populations.
A new analysis provides evidence that reductions in access to Medicaid could increase deaths and cause financial hardship to people currently covered under an expansion of Medicaid that was ...
In areas where care access is often already strained, people who are pregnant or giving birth rely on Medicaid coverage at even higher rates.
Republican leaders are considering drastic cuts to Medicaid funding. The cuts could have a significant impact on low-income households, older adults, children, and people with mental health ...
Among the bill’s other provisions is a ban on using Medicaid funds for gender-affirming care — a move that could strip an estimated 5,000 transgender Coloradans of access to vital treatment.