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Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
Public health advocates worry restricting care will hurt society while also raising insurance premiums to compensate.
OPM told its agency watchdog that it has taken steps to ensure the Postal Service Health Benefits Program remains adequately ...
State officials gave an update this week on expected impacts from Trump's omnibus bill and said New York will not pay for ...
After the devastating implosion of Steward hospitals, state lawmakers tightened controls on the business of medicine. Yet ...
Wimbledon semi-finalist Amanda Anisimova and other players discuss how they take care of their mental health and fight ...
In the coming years, the mismatch of revenue growth and expense growth for providers of health care will result in ...
The New York Times’ lead headline Thursday, claiming 1.5 million New Yorkers could lose health insurance under President ...
Hakeem Jeffries said the gathering at Xavier University in New Orleans was the first stop on a nationwide tour to highlight ...
“The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is changing to a competitive procurement process for the state’s Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan (PIHP) contracts to help ensure Michigan ...
U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden claims to have engineered the Wisconsin budget deal that mitigated the Medicaid cuts he voted for ...