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There’s uncertainty looming as families try to navigate what their healthcare will look like as changes to Medicaid start to ...
Triboro First Aid Squad is in dire financial straights, and Seaside Heights and Seaside Park are scrambling to ensure they have coverage.
Seeing cuts to care for military could dissuade recruitments efforts as well, former Surgeon General of the Navy says.
This district was the outskirts of all of their districts, so we got what was left over in terms of their time, their attention, the resources they were willing to send here, and it showed.” ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost indicts 10 Medicaid providers for $1.9 million fraud. Case involves home-health aides and meal providers from Greater Cleveland.
Ten Medicaid providers in Ohio, including a Dayton woman, have been indicted on charges of fraud and theft.
A patchwork rollout of Oregon’s new Medicaid-funded rent assistance program has led to inconsistent delivery and long delays.
After President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress blocked money for Planned Parenthood, Ohio lawmakers are following suit.
People with developmental disabilities in Maryland are seeing their Medicaid coverage lapse because the state can’t keep pace with new applications and wrongful termination appeals.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans in Ohio have been rolled off a health care plan in the space of roughly two years, data from KFF, a nonprofit health policy research and news organization, has ...
While the economists in the Scioto Analysis survey were nearly unanimous that the Medicaid cuts will harm the Ohio economy, most didn’t think they would cause a severe recession.
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