New Medicaid changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will require community engagement from beneficiaries ages 19 to 64.
Christine Matus, Esq. of The Matus Law Group ( shares comprehensive guidance to help residents navigate Medicaid Compliant ...
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Affordable health care continues to be a challenge for many families. As a fundamental solution that provides access to ...
The award for Michigan is part of a $50 billion rural health fund created as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill passed by ...
Illinois will get $193 million from the federal government next year to support rural health care in the wake of cuts to Medicaid.
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Oregon will receive more than $197 million to invest in rural health care projects in 2026, federal health officials ...
"This is really about trying to put some, I guess you can call it accountability on this particular population as a result of the legislation," Rob Miller said.
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act, commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), was signed into law this summer, and it has a sweeping impact on Medicaid eligibility.
The state received one of the highest Rural Health Transformation Program investments nationally, only ranking behind ...