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President Trump’s “One Beautiful Bill” will strip health care coverage for many Minnesotans who are enrolled in MinnesotaCare ...
When we hear about health policy changes in the news, usually the numbers we hear are related to insurance: How many people ...
Close to 140,000 Minnesotans are likely to lose health care coverage under Medicaid cuts that are expected to cost the state $1.4 billion in federal revenue over the next four years, according to a ...
In this month’s “A Closer Look,” WCCO’s Laura Oakes examines how the state’s rural hospitals are facing a physician shortage, and will be particularly hard hit by federal Medicaid cuts. But also why ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services expects the state to miss out on $1.4 billion in federal funding over four years ...
In Minnesota and across the nation, hardworking families like mine are bracing for impact after our Republican members of ...
Newsom, Pritzker and Walz have proven they’re willing to sacrifice the health and dignity of immigrants for short-term ...
Rep. Angie Craig addresses health care cuts at a press conference with Protect Our Care Minnesota, highlighting Medicaid impacts. Quiver AI Summary U.S. Representative Angie Craig participated in ...
Across the nation, Medicaid is the single largest payer for mental health care, and in rural America, residents disproportionately rely on the public insurance program.
An uncertain funding future puts the programs that train immigrants and refugees as certified nursing assistants at risk.
Tim Noel, the health insurance unit head, said more employers that stay covered will shift to self-funded and level-funded plans.