Proposed GOP Medicaid Cuts Could Reduce Coverage for 349,000 Coloradans
The GOP's proposed Medicaid cuts as part of an $880 billion budget plan threaten health coverage for 349,000 Coloradans, impacting families, older adults, and rural hospitals.
The GOP's proposed Medicaid cuts as part of an $880 billion budget plan threaten health coverage for 349,000 Coloradans, impacting families, older adults, and rural hospitals.
Maryland's Department of Health struggles with psychiatric bed shortages, leading to legal challenges and increased judicial fines amid mounting patient backlogs.
The Supreme Court is poised to uphold the ACA mandate requiring insurers to provide coverage for preventive health services with no cost to patients, reinforcing regulatory compliance.
Arizona passes legislation to tighten regulation and oversight of sober living homes following a major Medicaid fraud scheme impacting Native American patients. The law enhances transparency, licensing standards, and reporting protocols for behavioral health providers.
The Supreme Court reviews the constitutionality of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's role in ACA preventive care coverage, potentially affecting millions of insured Americans' access to no-cost preventive services.
Proposed Medicaid cuts totaling $880 billion raise concerns over healthcare access for 72 million Americans, with significant impacts on cancer patients and healthcare costs.
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