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Sharp Medicaid cuts could result in vulnerable Americans no longer being able to receive care, either by losing coverage or by closing the centers that provide such care.
Citing significant financial headwinds, Sharp HealthCare, San Diego County’s largest medical provider, on Monday announced ...
As many as 3.4 million Californians could lose their state Medi-Cal health insurance under the budget bill making its way ...
States are spending 15 percent of their home-generated revenue on the program, seeing their largest cost increases in 20 ...
In states like California, New York and Louisiana, more than one in four people were covered under Medicaid in 2023. If cuts to Medicaid happen, 7.8 million people will lose health coverage, according ...
The League of Women Voters and Shasta Community Health Center are sponsoring the event being held Monday in Redding to ...
A Senate referee has rejected certain proposed Medicaid cuts including caps on provider taxes. Yet other proposals like work ...
Congress may be cutting hundreds of billions from Medicaid over the next decade. That could have massive implications for ...
As Congress votes on President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”, Hawaii Governor Josh Green is raising the alarm on how proposed ...
A sweeping Republican-led proposal is drawing sharp criticism from California Democrats and health care leaders, who say it ...
If approved, the changes will make it harder for students and families to pay for college and could result in some ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signed a budget bill on Friday that depends in part on rolling back those benefits to help ...
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