News

Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
State officials gave an update this week on expected impacts from Trump's omnibus bill and said New York will not pay for ...
Donald Trump signed his budget bill into law on July 4. JB Pritzker says this will strip more than 300,000 Illinoisans of ...
By expanding consumer-directed health care services, North Carolina can empower individuals to make choices that best suit ...
University Health, which counts on Medicaid for more than half of its patient revenue, vows that cutting services and staff ...
After the U.S. Senate voted to pass the "Big Beautiful Bill," rumors circulated about the consequences of deep cuts to ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signed a budget bill on Friday that depends in part on rolling back those benefits to help ...
California mental health support lines say they're getting more calls than ever. Several are scaling back services and laying ...
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 ...
"All these questions come into play when considering if Congress is to accept the president’s budget as it is, what the next ...
More than 350,000 eligible New Jersey residents will lose health care coverage because of Medicaid cuts included in Donald ...