Medicaid ensures that people of all ages have access to the health care they need, covering 2 in 5 children, 1 in 6 non-elderly adults, and 1 in 7 seniors nationwide.
State Medicaid budgets lose $664 billion through 2034 due to OBBBA provisions, with impacts varying by expansion status and provider tax use.
More than three dozen states cover dental services for people on Medicaid, but with about $900 billion in cuts expected to ...
As states cut Medicaid coverage for GLP-1 drugs, access to obesity treatment is increasingly tied to income—raising questions for both Medicaid and Medicare.
Sixty years ago today, Medicaid was signed into law as part of a sweeping vision to expand health security to the most vulnerable Americans. What began in 1965 as a modest insurance program for ...
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