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When the U.S. House last month approved cutting Medicaid by $793 billion over the next 10 years, the Hospital Association ...
Humana leaders asserted at the company’s investor day Monday that there’s still money to be made on Medicare Advantage ...
Today for our weekly reporter's notebook series, we talk to Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman and Joe Sonka about their reporting on healthcare in that state.
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Pandemic aid revived rural health care clinics. Losing it imperils access.Rural health clinics are among the targets of pandemic-era spending reductions. The funds had helped the clinics hire staff, expand services, and reach distant patients.
Starting in July, thousands of Kentucky families must again renew Medicaid — a process that could leave some without ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky state officials have sounded the alarm, saying if Medicaid gets cut in Kentucky it will be detrimental to rural healthcare. The Kentucky General Assembly just approved ...
"If we do see cuts to Medicaid, we're anticipating that much, much fewer moms will be able to get the mental health care that they need," Murphy, who worked on the study, said. "And we will see states ...
Kentucky Congressman Brett Guthrie led efforts to cut Medicaid funding as part of President Donald Trump's agenda. While Republicans praised Guthrie's leadership, Democrats criticized the cuts and ...
“We are here to demand Medicare for all … not as a luxury, not just some dream, but as a basic right,” said Dustin Reinstedler, president of Kentucky AFL-CIO. Some in attendance said they're worried ...
Experts say the moderate gains in maternal mental health could be impacted by proposed cuts to Medicaid at the federal level. States across the country improved policies and support for maternal ...
A bill that passed a key committee vote in Congress this week would add a work requirement for some on Medicaid and would jeopardize billions in Medicaid funding for Oregon.
The federal-state Medicaid program pays for almost 1 in 3 Kentuckians’ health care. The Louisville Forum already was planning to host a debate around the question: Will changes to Medicaid “heal or ...
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