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Is your private health insurance actually Medicaid? Name changes confuse public


Advocates say many consumers might not be aware they are on Medicaid due to the program's frequent name changes. Read More

Is your health insurance actually Medicaid? What Tennesseans should know


What's in a name? For Medicaid, maybe a lot. Why some states opt to hide the word "Medicaid" and what that could mean amid Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." ... Read More

Do you have private insurance? You could be on Medicaid without knowing it and will suffer from the cutback


Many Americans unknowingly enrolled in Medicaid through privately branded plans may face major coverage cuts under new federal policy changes. Read More

Medicaid goes by multiple names in the DMV. Here's whose health insurance is at risk


An estimated 95,000 people in DC are at risk of losing their health coverage in the next decade due to Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill." ... Read More

How the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ affects your health insurance


But the Big Beautiful Bill could lower your monthly premiums, make emergency care less financially devastating, expand coverage in states that haven’t opted into Medicaid expansion, and give you ... Read More

RFK Jr. and Oz say health insurers will reform 'prior authorizations ...


When your doctor decides you could benefit from a particular test or procedure, your insurance company might require documentation to prove it's necessary before agreeing to pay for anything. Read More

How Health Insurance Monopolies Affect Your Care


MOBILE, ALA.—Not long ago, Dr. Richard Menger, a neurosurgeon, was ready to operate on a 16-year-old with complex scoliosis. A team of doctors had spent months preparing for the surgery, consulting ... Read More

Too sick to work, some Americans worry Trump's bill will ... - CBS News


Republicans claim 4.8 million Americans on Medicaid who could work choose not to. The GOP's work-requirement legislation could sweep up disabled people who say they're unable to hold jobs. Read More

Health plan regulatory changes happening ‘fast and furious’


The impact of tariffs on health care and health insurance premiums. Continued growth of value-based care models as a way to transform health care delivery. Prior authorization reform. Support for ... Read More

Opinion | We’ve Never Seen Health Care Cuts This Big


It is rare to see public benefits taken away from people once they’re in place, and this level of cuts to health insurance would be extraordinary. By expanding Medicaid, guaranteeing access to ... Read More

About Those ‘Millions’ Losing Medicaid - WSJ


A Congressional Budget Office letter this week adds important explanatory details to the claim that 7.8 million more Americans won’t have health insurance in 2034 because of GOP Medicaid changes. Read More


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