WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration told U.S. states on Thursday they can for the first time move toward imposing work or job training requirements on people as a condition for obtaining ...
In a desperate bid to claim fiscal discipline without touching entitlements, President Donald Trump is pushing congressional Republicans to adopt a “most favored nation” (MFN) drug pricing model for ...
Millions of Americans are at risk of losing health coverage when pandemic-era protections are peeled back. Yet one-third of those estimated to lose coverage — nearly 3 million adults — may still have ...
As Colorado lawmakers prepare for hard budget choices in the 2012 session, House Republicans are urging the state to reinstate an asset test for Medicaid recipients. Their argument comes despite the ...
A bill under consideration in South Dakota's legislature, sponsored by Sen. Wayne Steinhauer, R-Hartford, would create a separate fund in state government to pay for expanding Medicaid, in the event ...
Nevada Medicaid recently received federal approval to use funds to cover housing and supportive services through Medicaid's managed care providers. The pilot program will help an estimated 20,300 ...
After a four-day break, the Republican-dominated Legislature on Tuesday will resume tackling whether to proceed with Gov. Asa Hutchinson's line-item veto strategy as a means to allow the use of ...
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker wants to make Wisconsin the first state in the country to require childless adults applying for Medicaid to undergo drug screening, a move that could serve as a ...
The New Jersey Medicaid program could have saved about $1.8 million to $2.7 million in 2011 by either establishing a competitive bidding program for home blood-glucose test strips for diabetics or by ...