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The budget bill would create millions of newly uninsured, increase consumers’ premiums, and impose new barriers on Americans’ ...
In North Carolina, eligibility for Medicaid and other social services is completed by county staff, which consists of 100 separate teams. Already overworked, the increased paperwork and more frequent ...
In the U.S., the maternal mortality rate is greater than in other high-income countries, with persistent racial and ethnic ...
Dental benefits for adults in Medicaid are a frequent target for budget cuts; state budget shortfalls could make cuts more ...
Policymakers have several options to reduce churn in Medicaid enrollment, including expanding continuous eligibility and ...
A pregnant woman in the United States is over three times more likely to die of related complications than her peers in Germany, France, or the United Kingdom. While Black and Indigenous women die at ...
Abstract. Issue: Recent debates about reducing federal support for the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid eligibility expansion have focused on federal spending cuts, how states might respond, and ...
Abstract. Issue: Through the budget reconciliation process, Congress could mandate that all able-bodied adults with Medicaid work at least 20 hours a week (or participate in “community engagement” ...
The United States is the only wealthy nation in which a large proportion of people lack health insurance coverage. We should all be able to get and afford the health care we need, when we need it. We ...
Congressional Republicans are considering making major funding cuts to Medicaid, the primary payer in the United States for long-term services and supports (LTSS). LTSS include services delivered in ...
Elizabeth Cloinger holds an empty prescription bottle in front of her 3-year-old granddaughter, A’Riyiah Franklin, in Marianna, Ark. Because of a complicated verification process she did not ...
Introduction. Employer-sponsored health insurance (ESI) is the primary source of health coverage in the United States, covering 178 million people, including 63 percent of working-age adults (ages 19 ...