Currently, mothers can lose their coverage after 60 days if they don’t otherwise qualify for Medicaid. Advocates argue that period is insufficient for postpartum recovery and puts new mothers at risk.
A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis found that most adults covered by Medicaid in 2023 were already working or eligible for ...
Toni: I am turning 65 on April 4, working part-time and not eligible for my employer benefits, so I need Medicare. A friend gave me ...
There are millions of Americans who rely on Medicare for health coverage. And if you're retiring this year, you may be ...
When it comes to the cost of prescription drugs, doctor’s appointments, hospitalizations, scans and blood tests, there’s a lot that could change in 2025. And there’s a lot that you might not realize ...
SC Gov. Henry McMaster's effort to expand Medicaid eligibility threshold for working families is step in right direction, but ...
"The city can minimize emergency housing and long-term care costs by investing in organizations that help older adults access ...
Although the income levels of most Grosse Pointe Shores residents put them far from being classified as poor, if any ...
That’s made things tricky for Americans working past age 65. Unlike Social Security, you still become eligible for full ...
Once you turn 65, you’re generally entitled to Medicare coverage. But you don’t have to stick with original Medicare (Parts A ...
Genworth CEO Tom McInerney discusses the implications of millions of baby boomers needing long-term care in the future and how his company is facing the challenge of helping them fund it.
Other states have made similar investments. The University of Georgia, for example, has established a new medical school, ...