About 190,000 fewer Georgians have enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans this year as enhanced subsidies expire and premiums rise, a shift that could increase the number of uninsured residents and ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday unveiled a series of regulatory actions designed to effectively ...
Orthopedic care access is facing a slow-burning problem — one that doesn’t always show up in quarterly reports but is visible to patients trying to get in the door. As CMS moves forward with a 2.5% ...
StateImpact Oklahoma’s Logan Layden sat down with StateImpact’s reporters to talk about some of the issues they’ve covered ...
While Congress continues to debate where to cut health care funding, it’s important to understand how these cuts impact ...
The largest federal tax legislation was signed into law on July 4th. It cuts Medicaid by roughly 600 billion dollars, ...
Decisions being made over healthcare could shape access and affordability for North Carolinians for years to come.
As Colorado lawmakers prepare to convene in January for the upcoming legislative session, Routt County commissioners sat down ...
Oncology leaders warn that declining reimbursements and policy gaps threaten patient access and drive inequities in cancer ...
The federal government cut 90% of funding for a program that helps people enroll in Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act marketplace, leaving Kansans with fewer options for ...
With sufficient funding, states can utilize Medicaid SPAs and Section 1115 waivers, MCO contracts, and Title X grants to ...
Rogers: “I welcome people inspecting my record... my capability, my sanity. But in the end, I’m able to bring things home to East Kentucky.” ...