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Political battle erupts over Medicaid work requirements as Republicans frame them as preserving the safety net while ...
Like many Americans, Republicans believe that insurance should be tied to employment — and increasingly they don’t think it’s ...
President Donald Trump signed legislation that mandates some Medicaid recipients prove they're working, volunteering, or completing other qualifying activities at least 80 hours a month to maintain ...
As Medicaid cuts loom, experts warn the most vulnerable pediatric patients, those with chronic pain, may be left behind ...
She joined Iowa Democrats in decrying historic Medicaid cuts under President Trump's so-called "one big, beautiful bill" on ...
The federal budget bill recently signed into law requires states to implement work requirements for adults in Medicaid expansion programs by 2029. Much of the attention given to this ...
Changes to Medicaid could leave thousands of South Dakotans uninsured and impair an already fragile rural health care system, ...
When confronted with the fact that 4.8 million individuals will lose health insurance due to the work requirement in the “One ...
In Kevin Hassett, the Trump administration has picked an especially unfortunate spokesperson.
The Montana resident no longer qualified for coverage after a raise put him above the income eligibility limit by roughly $50 a week.
Millions stand to lose health coverage under the new law. Doctors worry people will leave conditions untreated until they are "so much sicker." The post Trump’s ‘big’ bill puts Medicaid on the ...
President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes the largest cuts to Medicaid since its creation, with doctors warning that patients will suffer. Susan Jaffe reports.