Even Arizonans who aren't on Medicaid benefit from it, said Sen. Ruben Gallego, who is trying to get the word out before Congress cuts funding.
Arizona's Medicaid program is mostly funded by the U.S. government and provides health insurance primarily to low-income ...
People who are enrolled under Arizona’s low-income expansion could lose their coverage if federal funding falls below a certain level, according to health care experts.
Medicaid covers nearly half of children with special needs. A recent report published by Georgetown’s Center for Children and ...
Federal funding is a big part of Arizona's Medicaid program, which serves more than 2 million. They will be seriously ...
The Arizona Healthcare Cost Containment System, known as AHCCCS, provides coverage for more than 2 million lower-income or ...
Also includes coverage from Medical Assistance, government-assistance for low-income or disability and those with dual coverage; Map: Jacque Schrag/Axios Major changes at both the state and federal ...
Arizona is similarly at risk for measles because the state has several pockets of extremely low vaccination rates, including ...