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As Medicaid marks its 60th anniversary amid perennial debates about the program’s future, its origins and much of its ...
Arkansas' Department of Human Services does not intend on withdrawing its already submitted "Pathway to Prosperity" waiver, which would implement a state Medicaid work requirement one year before ...
The newly signed “Big Beautiful Bill” could cut Medicaid enrollment by 114,000 in Arkansas and leave rural hospitals struggling to stay open.
The Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” makes huge changes to Medicaid, including rolling out work requirements nationwide for the first time.
President Trump’s tax-and-spending bill aims to require many Americans to work to collect Medicaid. Similar efforts in Georgia and Arkansas have largely fallen flat.
On Tuesday, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced two Medicaid fraud convictions and an arrest.
Medicaid enrollment has exploded in Arkansas over the last two decades, with enrollment increasing by nearly 150 percent since 2000 and spending up fivefold.
Mr. De Liban and Mr. Hawkins are lawyers who successfully sued to stop Arkansas’s Medicaid work requirements. Many of the Republicans pushing for Medicaid work requirements — permanent program ...
This is the third article in a series of summaries of insurance legislation from the 95th Arkansas General Assembly.
Pregnant Arkansas women living in rural areas will face even greater challenges obtaining obstetric care if Congress approves proposed cuts in Medicaid, according to health policy experts who ...
13 states got the greenlight to add work requirements during the first Trump Administration, but courts halted those plans. Now that Trump is back in the White House, some states are trying again.