Forty individuals, organizations object to Kansas Senate bill adding barriers to food and health aid
Melissa Sabin and dozens of others opposed a Kansas Senate bill that would aggressively expand the state’s process of verifying eligibility for Medicaid, SNAP and other public assistance programs.
This April will mark a decade since CMS launched the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement model, the federal government’s first mandatory, episode-based payment program applied broadly to ...
The legislation would allow the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services to require WIC applicants to provide proof of 12 months of continued residency in the state to become eligible for the ...
A bill that would make several changes to public assistance programs advanced through an Iowa House subcommittee Wednesday ...
Whitmer is proposing five new taxes: on tobacco and vapes, sports betting and digital advertising, along with a new internet tax rate on the state’s largest casinos.
House Republicans have uncovered a nationwide “epidemic” of healthcare fraud extending far beyond the fraud-fraught states of Minnesota and California.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services has launched a fact-checking website aimed at addressing what officials describe ...
Without a program to keep people with severe mental illness on their medications, many will cycle between jails and hospitals ...
The spending bills effectively freeze funding for most programs aimed at supporting older adults. In some cases, the measures raised spending by small amounts.
For low-income patients juggling jobs, kids, rent and their own health, changes to Medi-Cal can feel like trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces.
Some pharmaceutical companies not targeted by President Donald Trump for agreements to lower their U.S. drug pricing are looking to craft their own deals in an attempt to avoid potentially onerous ...
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