Advocates attend a 24-hour vigil at the U.S. Capitol to share stories and urge lawmakers to protect Medicaid on May 07, 2025 in Washington, DC. Advocates attend a 24-hour vigil at the U.S. Capitol to ...
Obesity is still playing a large part in the negative health outcomes for women, babies and children in Mississippi. And ...
Lawmakers heard numerous bill requests as they hold another Medicaid Oversight and Advisory Committee meeting.
Ann Breeding remembers the moment she was told her 29-year-old son, Daniel Bailey, had died of a drug overdose. Breeding recalled dropping to her knees in the living room — now decked with pictures ...
That’s according to an analysis by the Family and Social Services Administration shared on Wednesday by Secretary Mitch Roob, who is leading the agency for a second time. Another agency leader also ...
Elevance's stock led the S&P 500's losers after its CEO said a lowered profit outlook assumes Medicaid cost pressures won't subside in the near term Shares of Elevance Health Inc. tumbled toward a ...
With the passage of the big Republican tax and spending bill, the federal government is poised to reduce support for Medicaid and the insurance marketplaces established by the Affordable Care Act. The ...
Deep cuts in federal Medicaid assistance aren’t the only threat to health care for needy families and children in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration has identified major cost overruns in ...
Deep cuts in federal Medicaid assistance aren’t the only threat to health care for needy families and children here. Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration has identified major cost overruns in the ...
The surge in Applied Behavior Analysis therapy and reliance on attendant care services – for both the elderly and disabled – also inflates the state’s Medicaid costs. Roob noted that Federally ...
Mitch Roob, Secretary of the Family and Social Services Administration, discusses the agencies finances, including Medicaid costs, and upcoming challenges on Aug. 6, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Whitney ...
Over the course of a decade, Indiana’s per-enrollee costs for certain Medicaid recipients are expected to surge by 43% and 72% for lower-income and elderly Hoosiers, respectively. That’s according to ...