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Iowa hospitals are bracing for "uncertainty" as they brace for Medicaid cuts but are planning for how to use a new fund to offset some losses.
The law does not target children’s-health coverage or children’s-health initiatives. But nearly half of American children are ...
The confusion stems in part, experts say, from the state’s distribution of public healthcare funds through private insurers ...
Earlier this summer, dramatic cuts to Medicaid were signed into law. Whether you're directly impacted or not, Medicaid cuts ...
In the month since President Donald Trump signed the “big, beautiful bill” into law, more questions than answers remain when ...
Johnson has shepherded a series of wins for the White House—and turned the House into an instrument of Trump's agenda “Don’t ...
UnitedHealthcare says it’s dropping some of its Medicare Advantage plans that collectively cover 600,000 people.
North Dakota is well positioned to deal with changes to the Medicaid program, but the Department of Health and Human Services ...
Kevin Kincaid, CEO of Knoxville Hospitals and Clinics, hosted a roundtable discussion with U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Iowa Department of Health and Human Services Director Kelly Garcia on ...
According to the American Hospital Association, Trump’s tax bill will result in 1.8 million people in rural communities ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law by President Trump, includes significant cuts to Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office estimates these cuts will cause approximately 10 ...
Families who lose Medicaid and health coverage end up in emergency rooms. Taxpayers foot the bill.