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Mental health, care of acute and chronic conditions, primary care access and prevention, and maternal and perinatal health were identified as key focus areas among a majority of states.
People living with disabilities rely on Medicaid for home-based care. But that service isn't required by law and could be cut in Trump's budget bill.
The White House says roughly $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts won’t limit home- and community-based care. Health care experts ...
The biggest number of people becoming uninsured will be Americans enrolled in Medicaid, which currently covers more than 78 million people.
President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes the largest cuts to Medicaid since its creation, with doctors warning that patients will suffer. Susan Jaffe reports.
What’s more appalling a $1 trillion reduction in Medicaid or the potential that those reductions will lead to thousands of unnecessary deaths each year? Both are now up for consideration, and the ...
Waymark, a public benefit company dedicated to improving access and quality of care in Medicaid, today published peer-reviewed research in JAMA Health Forum examining the projected health system and ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins believes that Medicaid work requirements and artificial intelligence will help bolster the nation’s farming workforce, while President Trump has been weig… ...
Cuts to Medicaid programs in the budget reconciliation bill may be “catastrophic” to rural long-term care providers.
Medicaid programs go by so many different names across the country that advocates and experts warn people may not know they're losing their coverage until it's too late.
Effects on health providers For safety-net providers like Health Care for the Homeless, which serves about 11,000 people annually, Medicaid is a critical funding source.