University of Missouri Health Care patients with Medicare Advantage plans through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield will no ...
Georgia Senate bill would cut funding for adult gender-affirming care, but it may have cloudy future
Georgia's state Senate has passed a bill that would cut off public funding for gender affirming care for adults.
The latest in a series of bills aimed at transgender people cleared the Georgia Senate on Tuesday, marking the first time the state Legislature has moved to restrict ...
Members of the Georgia General Assembly filed a bill to require all public elementary and secondary schools to display copies ...
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Nathan Kirkland said the energy he's spent fighting insurance denials should be instead be spent with his children and fighting cancer.
Latonia Wilkins knows she needs to be on PrEP due to her non-monogamous lifestyle. But the 52-year-old Atlanta mother has faced repeated challenges getting the lifesaving drug that can prevent new HIV ...
Lawmakers pitched three different visions for the future of Medicaid expansion on Wednesday, marking the first public discussions of what’s been billed as a top priority this legislative session.
HELENA, Mont. — Medicaid expansion in Montana is set to expire in June, and lawmakers are trying to figure out what comes next. Some options presented Wednesday in Helena include Senate Bill 62 ...
The budget gnomes increased their estimates of federal Medicaid spending by $817 billion over the coming decade—a 12% rise. Most of that additional spending didn’t come through acts of ...
State Comptroller Sean Scanlon said Wednesday he is “very confident” the state will increase reimbursement rates for Medicaid during the current legislative session. Scanlon made that ...
Languages: English. Funding cuts and regulatory changes could radically reduce Medicaid, the largest program providing medical and health-related services to low-income people, as well as Medicare ...
Possible cuts to the nation's Medicaid program would have an outsized burden on rural Arizonans and the hospitals that care for them, new research shows. Thirty-six percent of working-age Arizona ...
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