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The GOP is unlikely to reach its lofty goal in spending cuts without paring back Medicaid, the safety net that helps more than 70 million people.
CMS clawed back $13.2 million in money improperly sent to Molina Healthcare as a result of the what the Justice Department alleges were unlawful actions by insurance brokers.
The budget adopted by House Republicans raises costs on students, seniors and working people and indiscriminately eliminates ...
During a public comment meeting Wednesday, Iowans voiced their frustration and concern over a proposal by Iowa Gov. Kim ...
The potential impact of looming Medicaid cuts would touch every corner of health care in Pennsylvania, which is already ...
Polling suggests that Congress has a mandate to act. Two-thirds of American voters agree that Congress must “take a hard look ...
An attempt by Republican lawmakers to roll back the federal government’s share of Medicaid expansion could result in tens of ...
The AI technology is being trained on national data and peer-reviewed publications that have identified fraud, and it will ...
A collection of Kansans share personal insights into ramifications of billions of dollars in potential cuts to Medicaid ...
Medicaid spends more than half its budget on medical and long-term care for frail, low-income older adults and younger people ...
Drugmakers have been warned that the Trump Administration is considering linking U.S. medicine prices to lower amounts paid ...
To address the needs of dual-eligible people under 65, policymakers could focus on promoting better data collection and ...