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Federal Medicaid cuts may reduce coverage, increase costs, and strain care systems across the U.S. Here's how it would happen ...
Colorado State Treasurer Dave Young’s sister Dorothy has relied heavily on Medicaid “for health care and for life-sustaining ...
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Medicaid is the top source of federal funding for state budgets, with Washington currently paying for at least 50 percent of the health care costs that states incur.
Healthcare experts prepare for the fallout of more than $1 trillion in Medicaid after the passage of President Donald Trump's ...
An estimated 95,000 people in DC are at risk of losing their health coverage in the next decade due to Trump's "One Big ...
Why millions on Medicaid are at risk of losing coverage in the months ahead : Shots - Health News During the pandemic, a federal mandate said state's could not kick people off Medicaid, even if ...
Iowa's current asset cap for a single person in the Medicaid buy-in plan is $12,000. For a couple, that cap rises only to $13,000. Countable assets include investments, bank accounts, and other ...
After pandemic protections end, up to 700,000 low-income and disabled people could lose Medicaid coverage. That could have far-reaching consequences for patients and health care providers.
While some in Nebraska are sounding alarms for health care impacts from the One Big Beautiful Bill, Sen. Pete Ricketts highlights reforms and new funds.
House Republicans approved a budget resolution that would reduce the federal Medicaid program by 11 percent, potentially compromising access to health care for up to 40 percent of the nation's ...