Mental health providers in the state say unnecessary and burdensome regulations make it harder for Alaskans to access care.
Jul. 22—Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect changes in the state Department of Health's projections regarding the impacts of the budget reconciliation bill on Medicaid enrollment and ...
We are a diverse group of medical providers across the state of Alaska. Some of us are new to the state, some of us were raised here, and some have served the health care needs of Alaskans for our ...
We are a group of long-time Alaska physicians, now mostly retired, writing with grave concerns about the impending “One Big Beautiful Bill” act now being considered by the U.S. Senate. Although many ...
Alaska Governor Bill Walker (I) won a legal battle Aug. 28 that will allow the state to expand Medicaid beginning next week despite protests from state legislators, according to The Washington Post.
Healthcare providers in Alaska that accept Medicaid will have to wait a little longer to get paid, according to a Peninsula Clarion report. The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services recently ...
Dozens stood in a silent protest of Alaska U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan during his address on Friday to the Alaska Federation of ...
My career revolves around the hundreds of kids between 4 to 18 years old I am with nearly every day. I’ve been a school secretary for 15 years, and I love it. Helping create a place where kids can ...
Aug. 12—Thousands of Alaskans who purchase health insurance through the federal individual marketplace could see slight decreases in their premium rates next year, after three years of steep rate ...