News

Now, I can get the medicine I need, including birth control. If I'm sick for any reason, I can get care. And that's because ...
The most extensive research on Medicaid coverage to date found that it reduced the risk of death by 21 percent.
The study, published in the National Bureau of Economic Research on May 5, tracked nearly 40 million people who gained ...
Researchers studied the health care program's effect on the health of millions of Americans and found tens of thousands of ...
Without Medicaid, Maribeth Watson's daughter, born prematurely, may not have survived. Now Congress may cut the programs that ...
More than 14 million poor Medicare beneficiaries receive the Medicare Part D Low-Income Subsidy (LIS), which further reduces ...
Medicaid, jointly funded by the federal government and the states, is also the biggest funder in the U.S. of long-term care ...
Without Medicaid, people with HIV will lose access to life-saving medications that can help them live long, healthy lives and prevent passing HIV on to others. Without Medicaid, more North ...
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor and her Democratic colleagues are concerned spending cuts proposed by Republicans in Congress will ...
These Medicaid-funded supports haven’t just met our needs — they’ve helped shape our sons’ lives, writes Idaho mom Julie McConnel.
The expansion of Medicaid has saved more than 27,000 lives since 2010, according to the most definitive study yet on the program’s health effects. Poor adults who gained Medicaid coverage after ...