U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell's role in the national health debate "will come into sharp relief this week," Burgess Everett and Je...
Home » Medicaid
Showing posts with label Medicaid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medicaid. Show all posts
By Muhammad Lukman
3:32 PM
Congress
federal spending
health insurance
Medicaid
president
state governments
Trump budget will include big cuts to Medicaid, maybe work rules
The detailed budget that the Trump administration will release Tuesday will contain big cuts to Medicaid, reflecting the approach of the hea...
By Muhammad Lukman
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Congress
federal spending
health care access
health insurance
hospitals
Medicaid
Paul tells doctors and officials at Ashland hospital, a beneficiary of Medicaid expansion, that the country can't afford to keep it
Sen. Rand Paul at the hospital. ( Daily Independent photo by Rachel Adkins) The nation can't afford to continue the expansion of Medica...
By Muhammad Lukman
10:33 AM
health care access
health care cost
health insurance
insurance
insurance coverage
Medicaid
research
Study of Ind. Medicaid, proposed model for Ky., finds more than half of enrollees missed paying a premium and thus lost coverage
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky's plan to change Medicaid would require poor people to pay small, income-based premiums...
Tags :
health care access,
health care cost,
health insurance,
insurance,
insurance coverage,
Medicaid,
research
By Muhammad Lukman
Thursday, May 18, 2017
chronic disease
federal legislation
health insurance
insurance
Medicaid
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
research
working poor
Low-income adults in Medicaid expansion in Kentucky and Arkansas report better health and medical care, study finds
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Two states that expanded Medicaid through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act showed a 41...
Tags :
chronic disease,
federal legislation,
health insurance,
insurance,
Medicaid,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
research,
working poor
By Muhammad Lukman
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Congress
health insurance
insurance
Medicaid
obamacare
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
rural health
rural hospitals
Liberal-leaning group says that if Senate passes House health bill, or big parts of it, results will be dire for millions in rural America
Photo: businessinsider.com People who have health insurance through the Medicaid expansion are at great risk of losing their coverage if the...
Tags :
Congress,
health insurance,
insurance,
Medicaid,
obamacare,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
rural health,
rural hospitals
By Muhammad Lukman
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Congress
elections
federal budget
federal spending
health insurance
Medicaid
politics
Yarmuth says McConnell won't let a health bill get a Senate vote for fear it would backfire on Republican senators
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the U.S. Senate is working on its own health-care bill, but Kentucky's only Democrat in Congress sa...
By Muhammad Lukman
Friday, May 12, 2017
Congress
federal spending
health care costs
health insurance
legislature
Medicaid
state government
At town hall in Benton, U.S. Rep. James Comer defends and explains his vote for House Republican health-care legislation
UPDATE, May 21: The Washington Post 's Chico Harlan has a more detailed report on Comer's town halls in Benton, Albany, Edmonton an...
Tags :
Congress,
federal spending,
health care costs,
health insurance,
legislature,
Medicaid,
state government
By Muhammad Lukman
Friday, May 5, 2017
Congress
health insurance
Medicaid
obamacare
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
politics
seniors
Senate's health bill could vary significantly from House's; process will be a test of McConnell's relationship with Trump
Photo by Mark Wilson, Getty Images What will the U.S. Senate, led by Kentucky's Mitch McConnell, do with the health legislation that the...
Tags :
Congress,
health insurance,
Medicaid,
obamacare,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
politics,
seniors
By Muhammad Lukman
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Congress
health insurance
Medicaid
obamacare
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
poverty
House sends Senate bill that would abolish Medicaid expansion and open door to higher premiums for pre-existing conditions
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News The health-care bill passed Thursday by House Republicans would end the expansion of Medicaid in 2020, limi...
Tags :
Congress,
health insurance,
Medicaid,
obamacare,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
poverty
By Muhammad Lukman
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Congress
health insurance
insurance
Medicaid
obamacare
politics
rural health
rural-urban disparities
Rep. Yarmuth tells health advocates how to fix ACA: restore and maintain subsidies, offer public option to help small, rural counties
Dustin Pugel and Rep. Yarmuth at the meeting (AARP Ky. photo) By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Congress needs to maintain subsidies...
Tags :
Congress,
health insurance,
insurance,
Medicaid,
obamacare,
politics,
rural health,
rural-urban disparities
By Muhammad Lukman
Sunday, April 23, 2017
dental care
dentistry
health insurance
Medicaid
obamacare
optometry
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
vision
vision care
working poor
Proposed changes in Medicaid, especially making beneficiaries earn dental and vision benefits, alarm them and health advocates
Family Health Centers in Louisville built a dental clinic after Medicaid expanded; under proposed changes people in the expansion would have...
Tags :
dental care,
dentistry,
health insurance,
Medicaid,
obamacare,
optometry,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
vision,
vision care,
working poor
By Muhammad Lukman
Friday, April 21, 2017
cigarettes
doctors
fraud
Medicaid
physicians
smoking
smoking cessation
tobacco
tobacco prevention
Somerset doctor convicted of Medicaid fraud; sentenced to five years for falsifying smoking-cessation counseling sessions
Dr. Ezekiel Akande (Photo from Twitter ) A Pulaski County judge sentenced a Somerset doctor on Friday, April 21, to five years in prison for...
Tags :
cigarettes,
doctors,
fraud,
Medicaid,
physicians,
smoking,
smoking cessation,
tobacco,
tobacco prevention
By Muhammad Lukman
Friday, April 14, 2017
business
employers
health insurance
Medicaid
state budget
state government
Business interests weigh in on behalf of Medicaid expansion
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Medicaid, a 52-year-old program that seems to be in line for big changes from elected officials who questio...
By Muhammad Lukman
Saturday, April 8, 2017
health insurance
Medicaid
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
poverty
working poor
Work requirements for Medicaid expansion would affect relatively few people; most are already working or would be exempt
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Requests by Kentucky and other states to require "able-bodied" Medicaid beneficiaries to w...
Tags :
health insurance,
Medicaid,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
poverty,
working poor
By Muhammad Lukman
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Congress
federal spending
health care access
health care costs
health insurance
Medicaid
Medicare
obamacare
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
politics
polls
state budget
working poor
How Medicaid came to cover 1 in 3 people in Ky., 1 in 5 in U.S., and how it could be changed despite health bill's failure
Medicaid is the main reason many more people have health insurance, especially in Kentucky. These New York Times maps are interactive, with ...
Tags :
Congress,
federal spending,
health care access,
health care costs,
health insurance,
Medicaid,
Medicare,
obamacare,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
politics,
polls,
state budget,
working poor
By Muhammad Lukman
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Congress
health insurance
Medicaid
obamacare
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
politics
president
state government
Health bill seems dead for this year, but changes are likely anyway in Medicaid and perhaps in private, subsidized insurance
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News What does the failure of the bill to repeal and replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, bet...
Tags :
Congress,
health insurance,
Medicaid,
obamacare,
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
politics,
president,
state government
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)