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Over the next decade, nearly $1 trillion will be cut from Medicaid. Here is what America’s more than 71 million recipients of ...
The national partisan divide over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act extends to Stark County's congressional delegation.
As a disabled person trying to rebuild myself, I know what it’s like to be told you’re too poor to afford care, but somehow ...
The massive Republican tax bill signed by Trump is expected to soon claw $750 million per year from the L.A. County Department of Health Services, which oversees four public hospitals and roughly two ...
Democrats across the nation have warned that new Medicaid eligibility requirements could push millions of Americans out of the program.
An estimated 1.3 million people in New York are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage in the next decade due to Trump's ...
The biggest number of people becoming uninsured will be Americans enrolled in Medicaid, which currently covers more than 78 ...
Political battle erupts over Medicaid work requirements as Republicans frame them as preserving the safety net while ...
Thousands of low-income Clark County residents, especially homeless people, could lose health care coverage in 2027 due to Medicaid eligibility changes.
Democrats are sure they’ve found a winning formula in instigating voter anger over Republican “cuts” to Medicaid.
Opinion: The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) passed by Congress and signed by President Trump is a game changer that will benefit middle-income, working-class Montanans.
Hospitals across the Midwest are bracing for cuts to services and staff in the wake of funding changes created in President Donald Trump's budget bill.
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