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About 10.3 million people would lose access to Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program, with 7.6 million people ...
Homelessness prevention measures and access to long-term housing should be prioritised in strategy, Minister told ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, May 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Children and young adults formerly covered by ...
The congressional Republican budget paves the way for deeply damaging changes to Medicaid that would reduce access to health ...
Children and young adults had less access to meds if they lived in states where more people lost Medicaid coverage ...
The U.S. House panel in charge of overhauling Medicaid by cutting hundreds of billions in federal spending wrapped up debate ...
Medicaid cuts would mean lost access to needed care and critical therapies, plus delayed diagnoses and significant harm to ...
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Millions of Americans could lose their Medicaid coverage under Republican plans to vastly cut federal spending. Lawmakers on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which has jurisdiction over ...
Hal Slager, R-Schererville, to indefinitely continue a program that helps ensure Northwest Indiana kids and teens covered by Medicaid can access health care services at Chicago children's hospitals.