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Ohio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.
Gov. Mike DeWine visited Cleveland on Thursday to Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, where he fielded questions about the ...
When you trim costs, you actually end up cutting care. So the way the hospital deals with this is they end up cutting ...
Despite early conversations and, kind of, conjecture, I think that advocates did a pretty solid job to make it clear that any ...
Eleven rural hospitals in Ohio are defined as "at-risk," according to a reputable center for health services research. Here's ...
There are reasons to question whether cuts are actually happening, or if they are, who bears responsibility for the reduction ...
As the burden for Medicaid changes shift to the states, the states will have to make very difficult decisions.
Twin City Medical Center in Dennison is on the list, along with Coshocton Regional Medical Center and Harrison Community ...
COLUMBUS — As Congress debates Medicaid cuts, Gov. Mike DeWine has left the door open for Ohio to drop coverage for more than ...
The impact of the massive spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence Day is expected to filter down ...
As the fallout continues from the impact of the GOP's spending and tax cut plan on Medicaid, watching closely are the families that rely on the government program for life-changing care.
More than 760,000 Medicaid recipients in Ohio are at risk of losing coverage, and hospitals across the state could lose billions of dollars over the next decade, now that Congress has approved the ...