Following the expiration of coverage protections during the pandemic, half a million Ohioans were removed from public health care.
The Ohio Department of Medicaid estimates at least 61,826 people will lose benefits if the Trump administration approves the ...
Either we address our public health crisis or make it worse. Public health should transcend political ideology, and health care access should be protected, not restricted. Our communities depend on it ...
U.S. Reps Shontel Brown, Emilia Sykes, Greg Landsman, and Joyce Beatty argue that stringent Medicaid work requirements will ...
Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans could lose health care coverage, if Ohio lawmakers go through with a proposed repeal of Medicaid expansion in the state budget bill. Ohio representatives are ...
but changes to Medicare and Medicaid aren't out of the question, and Republicans in Washington haven't ruled out cuts. In ...
Ohioans submitted more than 400 responses to the Ohio Department of Medicaid in response to a proposed rule that would require certain Medicaid recipients to be employed, in school or in a training ...
Here, Ramaswamy echoes former House Speaker Paul Ryan talking about his “Path to Prosperity” budget proposals or former ...
Medicaid programs often operate under different names in states. For example, California's program is called Medi-Cal, Arizona's is the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System and Ohio's is ...
Republicans have proposed lowering the federal share of Medicaid expansion costs, which would gut one of the Affordable Care ...
Estate Recovery seeks to obtain repayment for the cost of Medicaid benefits once a Medicaid eligible individual is deceased.
Ohio representatives are considering a measure in the budget bill that would repeal Medicaid expansion funding if federal ...