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The new report estimates that coverage losses could lead to delayed care, increased hospitalizations and more deaths. Its finding echo a study published in June.
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A reduction in the provider tax that funds the state share of Medicaid expansion could spell trouble for hospitals that rely ...
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson looks at U.S. President Donald Trump signing the sweeping spending and tax ...
Tens of thousands in Missouri and Kansas are at risk of losing Medicaid. We sit down with Swope Health's CEO Jaron Ravin to ...
The recent cuts to Medicaid and SNAP by the Trump administration have sent shockwaves through state budgets across the United ...
Virginia will be among the states taking the biggest hit from the Medicaid cuts in the Big Ugly Bill that Donald Trump signed ...
The OBBB proposes substantial cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to offset tax cuts ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Washington bureau chief Tia Mitchell discusses Medicaid and purgiing of voter rolls.
Hospitals are bracing for the impact from the Medicaid cuts in President Trump’s sweeping spending and tax cut law.   While most of the cuts won’t happen immediately, rural facilities in ...
Maryland health advocates and policymakers warn that Medicaid changes could affect not only low-income residents but also ...
Health clinics that serve more than 1.1 million patients up and down the San Joaquin Valley are bracing for the prospect of ...