If Congress follows through on rolling back Medicaid expansion, 900,000 Illinoisans could lose their health insurance.
It's common for young people leaving jails and prisons to end up back behind bars, often after lapses related to untreated mental illness or substance abuse. A new law will help them get Medicaid.
The 2023 law allows parents of children with chronic and complex medical needs to be paid to care for that child. However, it is almost impossible to be enrolled without losing Medicaid eligibility ...
Illinois is loosening standards to make grandparents and other relatives eligible to receive benefits for caring for children in the care of the Department of Children and Family Standards under a new ...
With the future of many social programs under scrutiny by the new administration and Republican-led Congress, a rally in ...
SPRINGFIELD — Jeanette Byrd went from grandmother to guardian when the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services ...
A Bolingbrook woman has been ordered to repay more than $2.2 million to the state for defrauding it of more than $2.46 ...
It was unclear Wednesday whether other Illinois hospitals or clinics had taken similar actions, canceling gender-affirming ...
An Illinois teenager’s chest surgery was canceled last week after President Donald Trump issued an executive order seeking to ...
An Illinois lawmaker is pushing a new bill that would ensure parents have the final say before their kids are prescribed psychotropic medications.
"With decreased local resources, patients may experience longer wait times for appointment availability as offices anticipate ...