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Under the GOP bill, New Jersey is expected to receive $3.6 billion less in federal funding for Medicaid every year.
As the U.S. Senate continues to work on its version of Republicans’ “One Big Bill,” a Montana organization has released a report looking at the effects that bill could have on Medicaid in the state.
State economists and budget analysts recently told a newly formed legislative subcommittee that federal funding losses and potential spending reductions will have a substantial impact on New Mexico.
Data from the Kaiser Family Foundation suggests that over a hundred thousand residents from five Greater Cincinnati ...
These changes are anticipated to have wide-ranging impacts on Medicaid ... New York State warrants close consideration as the second largest Medicaid program in the United States (spending $ ...
But Valadao, along with Fong and the other GOP colleagues, are playing with political fire. According to a new analysis by ...
Concerns about loss of access don’t just extend to physical health concerns or daily home services, but also to behavioral health services, on which 47% of Ohio adults on Medicaid rely, according to ...
An independent evaluation by the Center for Health Systems Effectiveness at Oregon Health & Science University of Oregon's ...
I’m sure you’ve been seeing information about federal government spending cuts and budget proposals working their way through ...
House Republicans’ budget reconciliation legislation would take away health coverage and food assistance from many millions ...
House Republicans’ budget reconciliation legislation would take away health coverage and food assistance from many millions ...
Kansas will lose more than $3 billion in Medicaid funding, and thousands of Kansans will lose access to health insurance ...