It started with Gov. Kay Ivey’s State of the State address on Feb. 6. There was the trite invocation of the “Gulf of America.
Find out how the proposed Medicaid budget cuts could affect millions of enrollees and the health centers they rely on.
Specifically, HB322 "would require the Alabama Medicaid Agency to cover screening and would also regulate how Medicaid covers ...
Enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs) have made marketplace health insurance more affordable, and eliminating them could have ...
Alabama Rep. Barry Moore, R-Enterprise, says he will co-sponsor a resolution to censure Rep. AL Green, D-TX, for shouting ...
Chilton County Relay For Life Organizer Sunny Mays was one of nearly 100 volunteers from across Alabama that visited ...
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNDo you have the new Alabama STAR ID? Deadline looming for Alabama residentsIt was initially set to be enforced in 2008 but has been delayed multiple times, with the new start date set for May 7, 2025.
Congressional lawmakers passed a budget resolution that could set the stage for over $1 trillion in cuts to health coverage ...
More than 100 organizations from across Alabama are urging federal lawmakers to vote against a Congressional budget that they ...
Thirty-year-old Kiana George works at a child care program in Camden, Alabama. She makes too much to qualify for Medicaid and ...
“It shapes the care that’s provided and there are literally two standards of care in many situations,” Casamassimo said. “Dentists can’t provide the same care that they could to a commercial ...
Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, where about 18 percent of people are enrolled in Medicaid. And former Trump strategist Steve Bannon earlier this month warned lawmakers against taking “a meat axe ...
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