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Brittany Pettersen, the debate happening in D.C. over Medicaid isn't political, it's personal. If not for the government ...
More than 100,000 Coloradans could lose their health insurance if Congress passes newly proposed cuts to Medicaid, according ...
The loss of those funds would also affect independent clinics, such as Maine Family Planning, where Lord has received her ...
But backers like Rep. Gabe Evans say the proposal’s goal is to ensure only those who qualify for the program are using it.
Medicaid covers half of all births in rural areas and if families lose coverage, uncompensated care costs when patients ...
Two members of Congress from Colorado will play a pivotal role in deciding the fate of Medicaid, a program that provides ...
She said for many Colorado moms, the day might be filled with some angst over cuts to federal spending. At Jeffco Head Start ...
When more than than 40 residents gathered Saturday in Cortez for a legislative update from state Rep. Katie Stewart and Sen.
Congress will begin considering a new plan this week that would significantly change Medicaid, a program that more than a ...
The rates, some 25% higher, were enticing to small and medium-sized mental health providers across the state, so many of them spent the last year building new programs to fill gaps in the mental ...
vice president and director of KFF’s Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured. Colorado could face nearly a billion dollars in Medicaid cuts, $999 million to be exact, under the budget bill ...
Jamie Whitney, chief legal officer for Texas-based Adelanto HealthCare Ventures, a consulting firm, said that provider taxes ...