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CT's urgent and mobile crisis centers, which help children in mental health crises, are running low on funds, service ...
State Medicaid Director Amir Bassiri states that while over 7 million people in the state now use Medicaid for health care coverage, that coverage will be "stripped" from 1.5 million people with $3 ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the House version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would reduce Medicaid ...
Medicaid enrollees were not subject to federal work requirements previously, but going forward, nondisabled adults ages 18 to ...
Florida may have sidestepped some of the hardest Medicaid hits, but capped payment programs and tighter federal rules are ...
We know that Black women are up to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women.
Congress is expected to vote next week on President Donald Trump’s request to claw back $9.4 billion in congressionally ...
Now, though, there are some bipartisan health care policies, from pharmacy-benefit manager reform to Medicare doctor payment ...
New York passed its $254 billion state budget months ago—but a sweeping federal bill may force major changes. What’s suddenly ...
Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
Boston Children’s Hospital CEO Kevin Churchwell discusses how leaders navigate funding cuts and political pressure in a live conversation with "Say More" host.
A webinar held by KFF on July 9 emphasized the immediate effects of the new budget bill, highlighting the impacts on Medicaid and health spending in the next decade.