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President Trump signed his sweeping legislation which cuts taxes, slashes medicaid, food stamp spending and boosts border ...
Governor Josh Green said last minute changes to the Senate version of the tax bill will make it easier for Hawaii to respond ...
A proposed federal spending bill puts 400,000 Hawaii residents at risk from losing healthcare, prompting concern among health ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. >> California today led a coalition of states, including Hawaii, in filing a federal lawsuit against the ...
House Republicans passed their budget reconciliation omnibus — the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” — which would cut ...
People who use Medicaid would no longer be able to get their healthcare through Planned Parenthood under President Trump's ...
As the House of Representatives votes on President Donald Trump's spending bill, nearly one-third of Hawaii residents on ...
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green on how cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act will devastate rural communities, shutter ...
Senate Republican leaders are discussing a proposal to expand an enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) ...
In Hawaii, federal funds cover 73 % of the $3 billion spent annually on Medicaid. At this time there have been no changes to Medicaid funding in Hawaii, according to the state Department of Human ...
May 7—In Hawaii, Medicaid reimburses providers at just 62 % of the Medicare rates for most services, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, while private insurance pays significantly more ...
In Hawaii, Medicaid is administered as Med-QUEST, and provides health care coverage for more than 400,000 residents. It provides health care for 1 in 3 keiki and covers 1 in 3 births in the state.