The majority of states plan to take at least a year to determine who is no longer eligible for Medicaid after the COVID-19 public health emergency ends, according to new research from the Kaiser ...
Medicaid enrollment swelled by approximately 5 million from March through September 2020, but the boost may not just be due to job losses stemming from the pandemic, a new study found. The study, ...
Medicaid coverage swelled during the COVID-19 pandemic, with almost one in four Americans now covered by the health insurance plan for low-income people. But as many as 15 million people may be at ...
A record 80.5 million Americans have health coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program, largely because states have had to keep people enrolled during the coronavirus ...
A federal judge has ruled that basic Medicaid data can now be shared with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, opening a new ...
Medicaid enrollment is projected to slide further next year, according to an annual budget survey of Medicaid officials conducted by KFF and Health Management Associates in collaboration with the ...
Graciela Camarena, program director for the Children's Defense Fund, left, assists Lucia Salazar with filling out Medicaid and SNAP application forms for her family in Pharr, Texas. (Michael Gonzalez ...
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It’s New York’s Medicaid for All program. The number of state residents who received government-funded Medicaid health insurance has skyrocketed to historic highs during the COVID-19 pandemic, new ...