Indiana's revenue report indicates that incoming monies will be sluggish over the next two years, with Medicaid costs growing ...
After years of delays and debate, 2024 was the year when several health initiatives started to move forward. And advocates ...
Both Republican Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann, who presides over the Senate, and House Speaker Jason White, R-West, have promised ...
State’s health care community sounds the alarm about efforts to swiftly wring savings from program that funds long-term care, ...
It's unclear exactly how many uninsured people Massachusetts has, but early indicators suggest a significant drop in the ...
Changes to Medicaid are expected under a second Trump administration and a potential target for spending cuts is the Medicaid ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Medicaid is once again asking the federal government, soon under new management of ...
Eligible children in Minnesota will have steady access to Medicaid health insurance until they turn six years old.
All children under age 6 who qualify for the state’s Medicaid program will have up to 72 months of uninterrupted coverage.
Lawmakers won’t only be deciding whether to continue Medicaid expansion during the upcoming session; they’ll also debate ...
Much of that funding will be swallowed up by Medicaid costs, which are growing at a faster rate than the state’s revenues.
Despite tightening revenue, Republican leaders quickly dismissed any notion that 2025 could be the year Indiana ends its prohibition on marijuana.