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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.
Donald Trump suggests Lara Trump as a strong candidate to replace Senator Thom Tillis in North Carolina's Senate race.
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Florida requires most of its Medicaid beneficiaries to enroll in managed care plans. As such, a breakout of Medicaid enrollment data shows that about 72% of the beneficiaries belong to a Medicaid ...
Escambia County commissioners on Friday approved a new funding formula that could bring more state Medicaid dollars to five hospitals that care for low-income and uninsured patients. The decision ...
New York, Massachusetts, and Michigan would also be among the states hit hard by Republicans' drive to scale back provider taxes, which allow states to boost their share of Medicaid spending to ...
For example, some states offer Medicaid to “medically needy” individuals whose incomes are too high to qualify for Medicaid using other criteria. The expansion of Medicaid in 2014 allowed states to ...
Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” expiring tax credits and stricter rules could leave about 2 million Floridians on Affordable Care Act plans uninsured.
Medicaid Cuts Proposed by Congress Will Shift Costs to States, Reduce Benefits, and Hurt Families Attendees wait in line to enter a free health care clinic hosted by the Liberty and Health Alliance in ...
Tampa mother Michelle Mastrototaro, lower left, spoke Tuesday during a virtual press conference organized by the Florida Policy Institute to talk about possible Medicaid and SNAP cuts in the "Big ...
To start, Medicaid provides peace of mind from knowing that hospitals and their emergency rooms will be available when we need them — even if we never actually use them. Many nursing homes would also ...
In Florida’s vast tourism and dining industries, that could make a real difference. More than 1 million Floridians work in food preparation and service alone, according to federal data.