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Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law June 6 requiring tens of thousands of Iowans on Medicaid to work or lose their health care ...
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Starting in 2026, the bill would require states to refuse coverage for most individuals ages 19 to 64 who cannot document ...
"Yes, we all die. Our dying is what makes how we live so important. ... Medicaid gave my daughter the chance to be cherished, ...
Many of the Republicans pushing for Medicaid work requirements — permanent program cuts that will strip up to 14 million ...
Some able-bodied Iowans who are covered by Medicaid would be subject to work requirements under legislation signed into law ...
Republicans say that able-bodied adults who don’t work would lose Medicaid coverage under the House tax-cuts-and-spending ...
Analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that $1 trillion would be cut over a decade, with Medicaid budget losses making up the biggest part -- despite President Donald ...
One in seven Americans live in rural areas and rely on rural hospitals and health systems for the health and well-being of ...
Medicaid programs allow more children to attend school and climb out of poverty, and they allow some 4.5 million people to ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) — which oversees the HSS — told KARE 11 the housing and transition services ...
It's more accurate to say that about 8 million people may lose Medicaid coverage if the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" becomes law.
Virginia’s innovative reinsurance program for health coverage is knocking down the monthly bill for each individual covered by an Obamacare policy by nearly $100 a month, a State Corporation ...
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