Ana B. Ibarra This article was originally published by CalMatters California has emerged as the epicenter of a sweeping ...
On May 1, the state will become the first to require people on the government health program to fulfill a work requirement or ...
By Quentin Fottrell 'The only thing holding me back is worrying about medical costs' "I've seen too many parents of friends and family find out their long-term care plans are basi ...
Oklahoma GOP leaders are trying again to put changes to Medicaid expansion and judicial selection on the August ballot, but ...
About 10 percent of county social services positions dedicated to Medicaid are currently vacant, even as recertification work will double.
Many people applying for Medicaid in Nebraska will soon have to prove that they're working, volunteering or in school.
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, I’ll be 65 in a few months and could sure use some help sorting through all the confusing Medicare options that are available to me. Where can I get help with my ...
Aeroflow Breastpumps reports on Medicaid's crucial role in supporting pregnant and postpartum mothers and infants, ...
Katie Crouch says calling her state’s Medicaid agency to get information about her benefits can feel like a series of dead ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has proposed a new set of quality measures for Medicaid home- and ...