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Analysts say some working-class Americans who qualify for Medicaid could lose coverage due to churn from more frequent eligibility checks.
Maryland Sens. Angela Alsobrooks and Chris Van Hollen will join a group of Democratic senators introducing a bevy of Medicaid ...
Florida could be poised to make it easier for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities (IDD) to maintain their ...
Starting in July, thousands of Kentucky families must again renew Medicaid — a process that could leave some without ...
Policymakers have several options to reduce churn in Medicaid enrollment, including expanding continuous eligibility and ...
The authors discuss the upcoming United States budget legislation that is under discussion, which aims to cut Medicaid funding. States like New York may need to tighten eligibility and cut costs to ...
Rhode Island parents and caretakers enrolled in Medicaid may lose their coverage due to a mistake in the state's income limit ...
Texas remains one of the last holdout states that has not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). As of June 2025, the state's refusal to broaden coverage has crea ...
Trump's director of the office of management and budget said recently that 'one out of every $5 or $6 in Medicaid (payments) ...
Responding to charges that President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill would cut Medicaid coverage for millions of ...
Arkansas has among the nation’s highest maternal mortality and infant mortality rates. Rep. Jack Ladyman, R-Jonesboro, said ...