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The GOP's recently passed budget bill means significant changes for ACA policyholders, including stricter enrollment requirements, restricted subsidies, and more.
The administration proposed a return to allowing congregate sheltering for families — a practice that has been prohibited for years due to concerns about health and safety risks.
Many healthcare leaders are doing a thorough review of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act after President Donald Trump signed it into law on July 4. Along with a decrease in nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid ...
Newman Regional Health is staring at significant cuts in its Medicaid reimbursements from the federal government as part of ...
University Health, which counts on Medicaid for more than half of its patient revenue, vows that cutting services and staff ...
The economist is ripping Republican’s “cruel” efforts to rein in out-of-control Medicaid spending, even though he himself ...
Trump's administration will restrict immigrants in the country illegally from enrolling in Head Start, a federally funded ...
Dr. Kiame Mahaniah will take over on Monday. The change comes a period of unprecedented change in how medical and social ...
Massachusetts Health and Human Service Secretary Kate Walsh is retiring after two and a half years in the role. Gov. Maura Healey has appointed Dr. Kiame Mahaniah, the current undersecretary for ...
A provision in the budget reconciliation bill known as the One Big Beautiful Bill that passed in Congress and was signed by ...
South Carolina’s Republican leadership is praising the passage of the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, but while the benefits could grow certain sectors of the economy, others are expected to be hurt.