Arizona's Medicaid program is mostly funded by the U.S. government and provides health insurance primarily to low-income ...
First year rural health "pity fund" awards from the federal government averaged $200 million. Arizona got less than that.
Restoring health care coverage for Arizonans who lost it during the Great Recession stands out as one of my proudest moments as governor. It wasn’t easy, but it was the right thing to do for the ...
Arizona’s behavioral health system is already stretched to the breaking point. For many people dealing with anxiety, depression, substance use disorders or other mental health issues, waiting weeks — ...
HHS’ decision to allow Arizona to cut its Medicaid rolls by a quarter million people may open the door for other states to implement similar cuts, according to a report by Kaiser Health News. Years ...
Arizona will get about two-thirds of what Gov. Katie Hobbs sought under the Rural Health Transition Program, new figures from ...
Arizona's Medicaid work requirements could be implemented before the 2027 federal deadline. Arizona's proposal includes work requirements for able-bodied enrollees aged 19-55, lifetime limits and cost ...
You can get free government health insurance, called Medicaid, if you earn a low income and live in Arizona. If you make too much money for Medicaid, you might be eligible for discounted coverage from ...
Lyft is moving into the Medicaid space following an announcement this morning that the rideshare company has landed approval as a Medicaid provider in Arizona, specifically as a non-emergency medical ...
Flu cases are surging in some states, including New Mexico, Colorado and Texas. Here's what to know about flu in Arizona.