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Congressional Republicans are looking to cut hundreds of billions of dollars in spending, which could impact Medicaid.
States could see billions of dollars in reduced economic activity, lower state/local tax revenues, and large job losses if ...
The largest group in the state’s Medicaid caseload is families and children, making up 53.2% of the cases, followed by the 25.5 percent covered by the Medicaid expansion. Older Ohioans, along with the ...
Below is a roundup of payer-centric news headlines you may have missed during the month of April 2025. | In April, state ...
Congress has a unique opportunity to allow states to have a work requirement under Medicaid and at the same time allow the states to innovate and try different approaches that function best for those ...
Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield CEO Curtis Barnett points to two major victories from the state’s regular session: maternal ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A new Arkansas law will require the Arkansas Medicaid Program to increase reimbursement rates for certain ...
"If you focus on the mother, that trickles down to the children and the rest of the family unit," Mercy's chief medical ...
A coalition of Arkansas minority-focused health organizations will host their first free community health fair and “baby ...
An attempt by Republican lawmakers to roll back the federal government’s share of Medicaid expansion could result in tens of ...
States like New Mexico, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Louisiana have some of the highest per capita enrollment in Medicaid. Any significant cuts would not go unnoticed in those communities and could ...