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Medicaid cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are forcing states such as North Carolina to grapple with the long-term finances of the insurance program.
It cost the state an average of $13,000 per person just to process applications. These high implementation costs are a warning for other states, which could face similar challenges.
New limits to the program could force hospitals to slash capital spending while bracing for millions of newly uninsured ...
Alfredo Contreras, a driver for St. John's Community Health, stands in front of a mobile clinic during a stop at Los Angeles' ...
Matt Perry, chief executive officer of Genesis Healthcare System, says serving rural populations comes with some tough ...
With that in mind, in this episode, I spoke with Jones about the transformation of Medicaid dentistry. We discuss the current state of Medicaid dentistry, the challenges posed by staffing shortages, ...
Over the course of a decade, Indiana’s per-enrollee costs for certain Medicaid recipients are expected to surge by 43% and 72% for lower-income and elderly Hoosiers, respectively. That’s according to ...
LAKE PLACID — State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli warned at an event on Friday, Aug. 8 that federal cuts and other funding challenges are likely to impact access to services in rural North Country ...
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