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COLUMBIA— Thousands more people in South Carolina could get Medicaid coverage under a request from the state to expand the ...
South Carolina’s two Planned Parenthood clinics can no longer accept Medicaid health insurance for non-abortion health care services. A provision of Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law that barred ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic ended, states resumed Medicaid eligibility checks. In South Carolina, that meant extra work to help people stay insured.
North Carolina Rep. Donny Lambeth and state Sen. Kevin Corbin, both Republicans, speak at the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, as advocates for Medicaid expansion ...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS) released three instructional videos designed to help Healthy Connections Medicaid members complete their annual eligibility revie… ...
Letter: SC could afford Medicaid ... Davis also ignores the fact that 44,000 new jobs would be created in the state with the expansion of Medicaid. That is a job-creation program that is ...
Under South Carolina’s requirements, adults on Medicaid will need to work or volunteer at least 80 hours a month, beginning no earlier than next December, in order to keep their eligibility.
Governor Henry McMaster and SC Health and Human Services Department want to restore Trump-era work and volunteer requirements in the state’s Medicaid program.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services anticipates close to 250-300,000 SC Medicaid members will be disenrolled by 2024.
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