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A former Detroit pharmacist who was accused of filling prescriptions while his license was suspended is heading to trial, according to the Michigan Attorney General's office.
In a district where 201,000 residents rely on Medicaid, congresswoman says loss of coverage for more than 27,000 will reverberate through economy.
Rural hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics brace for impact as House Republicans plan $715 billion in cuts over 10 years.
About 69% of adults on Medicaid in Louisiana do work, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. A lot of people at risk of losing coverage would likely be pushed off for paperwork issues or missing a notice in the mail, not because they don’t meet work requirements, said Dr. Isolde Butler, chief medical officer at CrescentCare in New Orleans.
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In a memo, the mayor spells out cuts in federal funds that Miami-Dade has already absorbed — and warns of more that could be in the pipeline.
Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health, stands with Reps. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) and Laura Gillen (D-Rockville Centre) as they address the potentially harmful consequences of cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other safety-net programs in the recent House-passed budget reconciliation bill on Wednesday in Levittown. Credit: Newsday/Howard Schnapp
According to data from the Ohio Department of Medicaid, 764,310 people are under the Medicaid expansion as of April 2025. Cuts almost certainly would cause damage to health care providers and patients, J.B. Silvers, professor of health care finance at the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management, told Crain’s.
As many as 500,000 Ohioans could lose Medicaid coverage under legislation that aims to enact President Donald Trump's agenda.
Commissioners Jennifier Bacchione and Virginia E. Haines said they had received assurances from the county’s two congressmen.
Nassau Democrats and health experts warn House budget bill's Medicaid cuts could harm healthcare access, hospitals and essential services on Long Island
Sen. Michael Bennet returned to Colorado and listened to patients describe the impact Medicaid has made on them and their families.