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President Donald Trump’s new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements.
During a visit to New Britain, Governor Ned Lamont responded to questions from The Herald about the recently passed federal ...
Delayed implementation until 2028 gives hospitals time to persuade Congress to rescind $340 billion in cuts to their budgets. The Republican One Big Beautiful Bill Act included the money to pay for ...
The debate over Medicaid reflects broader questions about healthcare financing, rural development and the balance between ...
The Clayton-based health giant is likely to face increased challenges as federal government tightens Medicaid eligibility and ...
When Michelle Lawrence heard about Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax and spending bill, it felt like “a punch to the gut.” ...
The federal Medicaid program provides health care coverage to just over 400,000 Hawaiʻi residents with low incomes and ...
The American College of Rheumatology is “disappointed” in the reductions to Medicaid funding included in the newly signed One ...
Nearly $39 million from settlements with eight drug companies will start flowing to the state’s fund as early as next year, adding to the existing pot of more than $3 billion to support opioid ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that federal Medicaid cuts could result in 11.8 million more people becoming uninsured.
With less than a month before school starts, it's unclear if students who were previously eligible for free meals will still be able to receive that food.
Georgia’s health care landscape may look dramatically different in 2026. A Georgia Recorder analysis found that 45 health ...
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