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A tax maneuver has been described by officials as a legal workaround used by states to secure inflated Medicaid funds.
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Two members of Congress from Colorado will play a pivotal role in deciding the fate of Medicaid, a program that provides health care for one in five Coloradans.
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House Republicans have unveiled the cost-saving centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
It's markup week in the House for the 'one big, beautiful bill.' Lawmakers will debate significant programmatic changes to Medicaid as advocacy groups push back on Republicans' plans.
The Missouri Republican's support is crucial but contingent on preserving Medicaid, and he wants to first see what House Republicans can muster through their thin majority.
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House Republicans on Sunday night offered the first glimpse of their Medicaid overhaul plan, which is expected to cut billions of dollars to help finance President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts agenda.
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, May 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Children and young adults formerly covered by Medicaid are losing access to medications needed to control conditions like depression, schizophrenia, ADHD, asthma and epilepsy, a new study says.
Teresa Renee Owens, 60, was convicted of Medicaid fraud after pleading guilty in DeKalb County Superior Court earlier this year, Carr said in a May 12 news release. The Brookhaven woman also pleaded guilty to false writings and identity fraud in the scheme involving phony claims that were filed with the state’s Medicaid program, officials said.