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President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” makes drastic changes to how Kentucky’s hospitals are paid, especially for ...
Changes to Medicaid could leave thousands of South Dakotans uninsured and impair an already fragile rural health care system, advocates worry. But a concurrent $50 billion in federal funding for rural ...
In today’s edition … What do Trump’s tariffs tell us? ... Scores of federal workers are being paid not to work.
Advocates say many consumers might not be aware they are on Medicaid due to the program's frequent name changes.
Beshear continues to angle himself as a Democrat leading a red state. He’ll highlight the subject in Nebraska this November.
Former state representative Cherlynn Stevenson, a democrat running for Kentucky's sixth congressional district seat, says she is sounding the alarm about upcoming Medicaid cuts.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) –Planned parenthood clinics around the country are continuing to be reimbursed for Medicaid. A federal judge made the ruling this week. President Donald Trump’s new ...
More than 16,000 Kentuckians are already certified to use medical marijuana by licensed practitioners, and more than 11,500 have state-issued cards in hand. Despite that, legal sales haven’t started, ...
A powerful initiative aims to tackle some of Kentucky’s biggest challenges—mental health, addiction, and gun violence.
Nearly eight months after the state program's launch, medical marijuana sales still haven't begun in Kentucky, leaving ...
As Kentuckians wait for dispensaries to open and medical marijuana sales to begin, many patients are grappling with severe pain, cancer, epilepsy, post-traumatic stress disorder and other chronic cond ...