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The latest proposed budget cuts – yes, there are more – are likely to devastate Medicaid, the joint federal-state program for ...
64%. That’s the share of Medicaid recipients, ages 19-64, who already work, including 44% who work full-time, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, which notes many eligible enrollees risk losing ...
The budget reconciliation bill is a double whammy for older adults and disabled people, leading to both direct losses of ...
GOP leaders hope to have the sweeping bill to President Trump's desk by July 4, but some Senate Republicans are speaking out ...
The thrill of the new: “It is exhilarating to learn new things, especially if you think you can help,” Oz tells Playbook’s ...
The tax reform proposal backed by President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress threatens to slash up to $715 billion ...
States with Medicaid expansions spend more per enrollee overall than nonexpansion states, and nearly half of expansion states’ enrollees have a chronic condition, a May 28 KFF Health News report found ...
Not only will older adults have to pay more, but they’re also likely to be sicker and experience a higher mortality rate ...
Experts told PBS News that there are ways to ensure older adults get the quality and type of care they need, but most require more resources, not less.
As Republicans work to advance a massive bill containing much of President Trump’s domestic agenda, one of the central ...
Coloradans, particularly in high-cost mountain towns, could face surging health insurance premiums under Congressional ...
As Politico points out, cutting Medicaid won't be so simple. Medicaid cuts emerged as an especially sensitive flash point Thursday during the first public debate over a House Republican plan to extend ...