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As Medicaid Shrinks, Clinics for the Poor Are Trying to Survive

Higher Bills Are Leading Americans to Delay Medical Care

Home Care Is Broken. Can Congress Fix It?

Covid Forces Families to Rethink Nursing Home Care

A Chance to Expand Medicaid Rallies Democrats in Crucial North Carolina

South Carolina Is the 10th State to Impose Medicaid Work Requirements

Judge Blocks Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients in Arkansas and Kentucky

Judge Blocks Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients in Arkansas and Kentucky

Kentucky Rushes to Remake Medicaid as Other States Prepare to Follow

Kentucky Will Be the First State to Impose Work Requirements for Medicaid Benefits

The Governor Blocked Medicaid Expansion. Now Maine Voters Could Overrule Him.

For Millions, Life Without Medicaid Services Is No Option

$45 Billion to Fight Opioid Abuse? That’s Much Too Little, Experts Say

Cuts to Medicaid May Limit Access to Nursing Homes

At Nursing Homes, Medicaid Cuts Would Reach Even the Upper Middle Class

Texas Seeks Medicaid Money It Gave Up Over Planned Parenthood Ban