A new report from Georgetown University showed the effects a proposed cut to Medicaid would have on rural New Mexico, where residents already have worse health outcomes than those in cities.
Gov. Sarah Sanders confirmed to reporters Thursday that Arkansas “will push forward with a work requirement” for some Medicaid beneficiaries, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette has reported.
Combined state and federal spending on health care in New Mexico — principally Medicaid — would increase by $3.3 billion to $15.5 billion, a 27% jump. New Mexico is using a new assessment on hospitals ...
Combined state and federal spending on health care in New Mexico — principally Medicaid — would increase by $3.3 billion to $15.5 billion, a 27% jump. New Mexico is using a new assessment on ...
Democratic New Mexico state Rep. Reena Szczepanski of Santa Fe presents a plan to increase annual general fund spending for the No. 2 oil production state in the nation, amid uncertainties about ...