The pandemic-caused recession and a federal requirement that states keep Medicaid beneficiaries enrolled until the national emergency ends swelled the
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UofSC researcher to examine the effectiveness of Medicaid-covered alcohol use disorder treatment
Christina Andrews, associate professor of health services policy and management at the University of South Carolina's Arnold School of Public
Families with sick kids on Medicaid seek easier access to out-of-state hospitals
Three-year-old Elizabeth Zakutansky was born with a rare genetic condition that causes multiple seizures. Her neurologist, a top expert on
Cardiologist Forks Out $2M to Resolve Unnecessary Testing Claims
Michigan cardiologist Dinesh M. Shah, MD, has paid the United States $2 million to resolve claims he violated the False
COVID-19 bill gives states pathway to reduce maternal deaths
WASHINGTON — Labor and delivery are thought of as the riskiest times for new mothers, but many women die in
COVID-19 bill gives states pathway to reduce maternal deaths
WASHINGTON — Labor and delivery are thought of as the riskiest times for new mothers, but many women die in
Cost of care biggest barrier for previously uninsured Medicaid recipients, study finds
A team of Virginia Commonwealth University researchers, led by the VCU School of Medicine’s Department of Health Behavior and Policy,
Medicaid expansion improved coverage more for married versus unmarried people
New research suggests that, under the United States’ Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), expanded Medicaid coverage has provided
Benefits for mind, body and work ability seen in Medicaid Expansion study
Expanding Medicaid to more low-income adults helped many of them feel healthier, and do a better job at work or
Child participation in Medicaid, CHIP up from 2013 to 2016
(HealthDay)—From 2013 to 2016 there was an increase in children’s participation in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP),