Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. About 350,000 New Jersey Medicaid recipients — nearly 1 in 5 — could lose coverage under President Donald Trump's massive tax cut ...
NJ’s Medicaid program costs taxpayers $24 billion: $14 billion from the federal government and $10 billion in the state budget. Republicans in Congress are looking to extend the 2017 federal tax cuts ...
Federal Medicaid cuts under H.R. 1 threaten NJ FamilyCare as enrollment drops 100,000 and uninsured rates rise in five ...
The New Jersey Senate passed a bill mandating annual reports on NJ FamilyCare funding and potential improvements. The bill aims to identify unallocated funds and prioritize policy changes for the ...
On July 4, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. This bill makes historic cuts to the Medicaid program. Nationally, there is a projected $1 trillion cut in federal funding ...
New Jersey taxpayers deserve better. So do the residents who depend on Medicaid for essential care. The state must act.
There’s good news in Gov. Phil Murphy‘s proposed state budget for the one million people in New Jersey who are poor, disabled and otherwise uninsured and those who rely on the state Department of ...
Massive changes to health care policy are coming to New Jersey, largely thanks to federal policy shifts pushed by the Trump administration. (Photo by Anne-Marie Caruso/New Jersey Monitor) Lilo H.
New Jersey spends over $6 billion annually on Medicaid, with another $13 billion coming from the federal government. Roughly 2 million residents — 1 in 5 people — are enrolled in the state’s Medicaid ...
A dozen New Jersey hospitals will be hit so hard by billions lost in Medicaid funding due to federal cuts that they risk closure, a new report says.