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As threats build to Medicaid, the federal-state health program for the poor, even many Ohioans who stand to be affected don’t ...
The maximum income to ... Regular Medicaid/Aged and Disabled: Different limits for aged, blind and disabled. States of Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, and Utah: Limits ...
A new study of Ohio Medicaid showed the Affordable Care Act expansion group of nearly 770,000 would bring the state an ...
When the Ohio Department ... than 3 million low-income or disabled Ohioans who rely on government health insurance. Open enrollment into one of the state's six or seven Medicaid-managed care ...
The proposed reductions are raising concerns among health providers across Ohio.President ... taxpayer funded health care program for low-income Americans known as Medicaid. Millions of Americans ...
As many as 500,000 Ohioans could lose Medicaid coverage under legislation that aims to enact President Donald Trump's agenda.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – About 585,000 Ohioans covered by 2014’s Medicaid expansion for low-income adults meet the eligibility criteria of a work requirement the state government is seeking to impose.
Ohio lawmakers wanted to give children a healthy start by keeping them on Medicaid health coverage through their fourth birthday. Then, House Republicans reversed course. Two years ago ...
Medicaid currently provides health insurance for around 3 million low income Ohioans. Gov. Mike DeWine supports work requirements. The Ohio General ... in an education program,” she said.
Medicaid currently provides health insurance for around 3 million low income Ohioans. Gov. Mike DeWine supports work requirements. The Ohio General Assembly also ... if they are engaged in an ...