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Congress set aside $50 billion for rural hospitals and medical providers to allay fears over the billions more in health care ...
Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” requires states to implement a work requirement for most adults on Medicaid.
President Donald Trump’s new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements.
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley has filed a bill to stop future reductions of Medicaid. The legislation comes just two weeks ...
Missouri stands to lose $23 billion in federal Medicaid funds over the next 10 years if proposed changes become law, the Missouri Foundation for Health says.
Republicans are considering Medicaid work requirements that might force Kimberly Gallagher to prove employment despite caring for her disabled son.
The Missouri Foundation for Health said the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” would result in approximately 130,000 to 160,000 Missourians losing coverage annually.
Missouri’s Medicaid expansion has failed to deliver real access to care, leaving rural communities stranded by administrative barriers, hospital closures, staffing shortages, and persistent ...
A visit to Missouri, where at least one in five residents depend on Medicaid for health coverage, offered a snapshot of the potential fallout from the sprawling legislation the president and ...
The Missouri Hospital Association strongly opposed a plan to cap medical provider taxes at 3.5 percent. The tax helps hospitals, nursing homes and pharmacies pay to treat low-income patients.
Missouri senior Senator Josh Hawley defended Medicaid until just this week, when he voted for cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, nursing homes and the working class.
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