Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance program for people with low incomes or disabilities, touches millions of Americans and has become deeply woven into the U.S. health care system.
That allows Republicans in Congress to say they are not cutting Medicaid benefits or eligibility, even if that is the inevitable effect in most places. Republicans point out that the original pact ...
Millions of Ohioans from all parts of our state rely on Medicare, Medicare and Social Security. Our representatives in ...
Before implementing integration strategies more broadly, policy makers should first recognize and consider the health, social, and community living support needs of the 4.6 million dual-eligible ...
The House advanced President Donald Trump's legislative agenda with big tax cuts. Democrats warn it might lead to cutting ...
Medicaid makes up 93 percent of that, or $8.2 trillion. The agency went on to say that when both Medicare and Medicaid are off the table, the committee is only in charge of $581 billion in ...
Massive Medicaid cuts may lead providers to make up the difference by raising rates for employer health plans. Businesses are ...