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Now that it has been signed into law, health care providers are assessing the potential impact of the “One Big Beautiful Bill ...
Planned Parenthood sued the administration Monday, alleging that a provision of Trump's "big, beautiful bill" is ...
A new study from CUNY SPH researchers puts forth a straightforward way to measure whether hospitals are providing fair access ...
Mayor Eric Adams is assuring New Yorkers one program will not be touched if there are potential cuts to Medicaid.
Under fireworks and fanfare, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law on the Fourth of July, but ...
ALBANY — New York is being accused by a congressional committee of using an unlawful strategy to withhold state Medicaid ...
Here in New York City, about half of the population is enrolled in Medicaid. That amounts to almost four million people, the majority of whom are children, older adults, and people with disabilities.
Justice voted for the megabill last week, despite his concerns over some of its Medicaid provisions — and after warning ...
The New York State Department of Health has raised alarms over the potential impact of the recently passed Budget ...
Class members in a federal lawsuit against the New York State’s controversial transition of the a Medicaid home healthcare ...
If New York wanted to preserve Medicaid coverage, KFF determined, the state could offset the losses by raising taxes 7%. Or it could opt to cut education spending by $14,200 per student. Of course ...
Put simply, anywhere from 500,000 to 750,000 adults who are eligible for and currently enrolled in Medicaid in New York would potentially lose coverage due to imposing work requirements.