About 350,000 New Jersey Medicaid recipients — nearly 1 in 5 — could lose coverage under President Donald Trump's massive tax cut and spending bill, according to the state Department of Human Services ...
Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill and the Legislature will have to grapple with federal cuts to Medicaid, and hospitals warn of being ...
New Jersey’s next governor will be faced with major changes to Medicaid, with more than half a million New Jerseyans likely navigating new work requirements by the end of next year and an eventual ...
Congress is rushing to slash $723 billion in federal Medicaid funds over 10 years in an attempt to help pay for tax breaks. If pushed through, these cuts will have far-reaching and potentially ...
There’s good news in Gov. Phil Murphy‘s proposed state budget for the one million people in New Jersey who are poor, disabled and otherwise uninsured and those who rely on the state Department of ...
About 8,700 postpartum patients in New Jersey will retain Medicaid coverage up to a year after giving birth — a move CMS said may soon extend to other states. The move comes from an amendment to the ...
As Trump lauds tax-cut law, NJ officials and Medicaid users fear services will be slashed President Trump highlighted tax cuts in legislation he signed July 4. The tax cuts will be paid for by ...
Congressional Republicans are looking to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from the government insurance program for low-income Americans that would allow federal tax cuts to stay in effect. New ...
House Republicans' budget proposal calls for $625 billion in reduced spending for Medicaid, worrying people with disabilities who rely on the program for care. Theresa Luoni of Basking Ridge has two ...
The passage of the Immigrant Trust Act and the loss of Medicaid coverage are some of the issues facing immigrants in the Garden State in 2026.
Proposed cuts to federal Medicaid funding could total $723 billion over 10 years. Nearly 2 million New Jersey residents rely on Medicaid and/or CHIP, including vulnerable populations like children, ...
Emergency rooms flooding with patients seeking basic care because they can no longer see a doctor. Drug users back on the street relapsing because they can no longer go to counseling. Disabled adults ...