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Advocates say many consumers might not be aware they are on Medicaid due to the program's frequent name changes.
Medicaid programs go by so many different names across the country that advocates and experts warn people may not know they're losing their coverage until it's too late.
Research/Study Many states' Medicaid programs have a different name, but local reporting is connecting the dots on One Big Beautiful Bill's massive cuts Written by Zachary Pleat & Craig Harrington ...
Medicare and Medicaid could expand coverage of GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, and pay for patients’ use of the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — After years of refusing to expand Medicaid benefits for new moms, Republican officials in more than a half-dozen states are now reversing course and trumpeting that coverage as ...
The bill, approved by the Senate on July 1 and the House on July 3, is projected to cut $1 trillion mostly from Medicaid and Affordable Care Act insurance plans and eliminate insurance coverage ...
Many Americans unknowingly enrolled in Medicaid through privately branded plans may face major coverage cuts under new ...
Medicaid programs go by so many different names across the country that advocates and experts warn people may not know they're losing their coverage until it's too late.