A new legislation introduced into the House and Senate, could end with millions covered under Medicaid to lose their health insurance.
If President Trump signs off, some Medicaid enrollees will have to hold a job or enroll in an educational program to keep ...
Recently introduced legislation would make changes to the STABLE Account program, which enables individuals living with ...
Ohioans relying on Medicaid for health care could soon be required to work for their coverage. As expected, the state ...
Ocean County has the second-highest Medicaid population in the state. They are those with low- and moderate-incomes, disabilities and long-term care.
According to a news release, anyone enrolled under Medicaid expansion would need to be at least 55 or be employed, be ...
The Ohio Department of Medicaid estimates at least 61,826 people will lose benefits if the Trump administration approves the request. Trump shouted in Friday's meeting, berating President Zelenskyy ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) Director Maureen Corcoran today announced that ODM has submitted a proposal to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ...
Ohio Governor DeWine and ODM Director Corcoran have submitted a proposal to CMS regarding Medicaid work requirements, which ...
Gov. Mike DeWine submits proposal to reinstate a work requirement for Medicaid expansion beneficiaries, aimed at improving ...
Following the expiration of coverage protections during the pandemic, half a million Ohioans were removed from public health ...
The Ohio Department of Medicaid estimates at least 61,826 people will lose benefits if the Trump administration approves the ...
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