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A plane crashed on Cottman Avenue on Jan. 31, killing six passengers and two people on the ground, and injuring many more.
The U.S. is no exception, but experts argue the policies proposed by the federal government fall short. This video explores why one-off proposals like baby bonuses and child tax credits may not be ...
a mutual insurance company, and chair of the board of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital, claiming that Nationwide and Nationwide Children’s Hospital have been promoting “discriminatory ...
HOUSTON — Almost 1 million Texas children and teens went without health insurance at some point ... don’t want to draw any attention from government officials, Mir said. Nearly half of Houston ...
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An Alabama House committee has approved a bill that would grant Medicaid the authority to sue parents who fail to enroll their children in available employer-sponsored health insurance.
A key part of this planning involves protecting your child’s access to vital government assistance programs like SSI and Medicaid. Can I allocate more of my life insurance payout to my child ...
The little girl, who has a heart murmur and complications after a bad bout of bronchitis, had been covered by Medicaid, the government ... Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Not for the first time, Florida officials this fall have thumbed their noses at the federal government's efforts to provide health insurance to children of working-class families. Earlier this ...
Florida is seeking to delay an expansion of children's health insurance until after President-elect Donald Trump comes into office. Earlier this month, the federal government approved the ...
A dozen senators led a last-ditch effort to strike the measure that would ban the military's health insurance program from funding gender affirming care for the children of servicemembers.
The approval issued Monday by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services would enable 42,000 Florida families to get health insurance for their children at reduced rates through an exp ...