By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Two states that expanded Medicaid through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act showed a 41...
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By Muhammad Lukman
Sunday, April 23, 2017
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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...
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By Muhammad Lukman
Saturday, April 8, 2017
health insurance
Medicaid
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
poverty
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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...
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By Muhammad Lukman
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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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 ...
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