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The US Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday that Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sent a letter urging ...
The new law, Senate Bill 290, will take a $60 million, interest-free loan from the state’s unclaimed property trust fund to ...
PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha on Wednesday unveiled a large slate of actions developed by his ...
State-by-state trends show uneven health care plan disenrollment rates, with some programs reporting enrollment rates below pre-pandemic levels.
Young people who have faced mental health challenges are helping with a new scheme in Sussex aimed at providing specialist ...
Micaela has spent three decades tirelessly cleaning houses, working as a clerk and now owns a shop in the Twin Cities that ...
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s proposed budget would scale back public health insurance coverage for undocumented immigrants ...
Health care costs vary widely across states and impact residents differently, depending on their median earnings.
After the Affordable Care Act passed, HCSMs and Christian right allies secured broad religious exemptions not required of ...
The federal budget bill, passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last week, would add Medicaid work requirements for ...
Not surprisingly, people in the nation’s poorest states spend the largest share of their earnings on health care costs, a new ...
In a district where 201,000 residents rely on Medicaid, congresswoman says loss of coverage for more than 27,000 will ...