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GA loses 209,000 ACA enrollees amid Medicaid debate
New enrollment numbers from the Affordable Care Act marketplace show that more than 209,000 fewer people in Georgia signed up for health insurance this year, one of the steepest declines nationwide.
The final pages of the primary ballot give voters a chance to weigh in on healthcare, housing, taxes, public safety and more. Faculty experts explain what each proposal could mean for Texas and for ...
A bill that would make several changes to public assistance programs advanced through an Iowa House subcommittee Wednesday ...
At Lexington Regional Health Center, two financial counselors are helping hundreds of former Tyson employees apply for health ...
Forty individuals, organizations object to Kansas Senate bill adding barriers to food and health aid
Melissa Sabin spoke officially on behalf of Little Lobbyists Kansas and personally in the name of her son, Logan, against a Kansas Senate bill aggressively expanding the state’s process of ...
As states cut Medicaid coverage for GLP-1 drugs, access to obesity treatment is increasingly tied to income—raising questions for both Medicaid and Medicare.
For low-income patients juggling jobs, kids, rent and their own health, changes to Medi-Cal can feel like trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces.
But change is coming to the federal insurance plan, which (along with the state plan CHIP) covers two in five Pennsylvania ...
Republicans have said new Medicaid work rules are aimed at unemployed young people who should have jobs. Policy researchers say the rules are more likely to disrupt coverage for middle-aged adults.
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