In Alabama, 20 percent of new mothers experience PPD, a rate significantly higher than the national average.
Many of the largest federal funding sources are considered mandatory programs, meaning they can’t simply be cut or eliminated.
Huntsville, filed a bill this week to provide presumptive health care to pregnant women in Alabama through Medicaid.
Rep. Marilyn Lands, a Democrat from Huntsville who flipped Alabama House District 10 last year running on reproductive rights ...
New leaders of financially troubled Jackson Hospital & Clinic in Montgomery said the hospital might close unless the city of ...
In a contentious confirmation hearing to be the nation's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggled to answer ...
In a contentious confirmation hearing to become the nation's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggled to answer ...
Many legal experts say the pause is an illegal impoundment and compromises Congress’s constitutional “power of the purse.” ...
The legislation, Senate Bill 50, would expand access to medical coverage to Georgians making less than 138% of the federal poverty limit and would request a waiver to do so from the U.S. Department of ...
Over a million people in Alabama may be impacted by President Donald Trump’s latest budget action in less than a week. A ...
Alabama Medicaid program reopens ...
President Donald Trump’s pause on federal grants and loans has agencies and individuals scrambling as the fallout continues.