Medicaid is a federal program jointly funded with the states, providing health and long-term care insurance to more than 80 million low-income Americans.
Some answers to common questions about Medicaid and the program’s expansion under the federal health care reform law: WHAT IS MEDICAID AND HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN AROUND? Medicaid is a federal-state ...
Learn about Medicare and Medicaid fraud, key examples, and how these unethical practices affect taxpayers and healthcare ...
(NewsNation) — Cuts to Medicaid, the joint federal and state insurance program that helps cover medical costs for 72 million Americans with limited income and resources, seem all but certain after the ...
Discover how Medicaid and CHIP differ in coverage, eligibility, and benefits for low-income children, helping you navigate ...
The reconciliation bill President Donald Trump and Republicans are working to pass through Congress is chock-full of troubling provisions, but the tax plan ultimately boils down to a massive financial ...
The Senate narrowly approved President Donald Trump's massive legislation package on Tuesday, July 1, which includes the largest cuts to Medicaid in history. Here's what Alabamians need to know. The ...
Louisiana's 2 million Medicaid recipients will receive pink letters this week as the first warning of a nationwide Medicaid purge that could cause as many as 350,000 Louisianans to lose their health ...
Sometimes, you can lose Medicaid coverage at age 65 as you become eligible for Medicare. This is called the Medicare cliff and can lead to changes to your benefits and coverage, as well as higher ...