More than a million fewer people have signed up for Affordable Care Act coverage for 2026, according to federal data.
Ten Medicaid systems vendors have agreed to provide low or no cost services to states over the next two years. The Trump administration said the agreements would save $600 million.
Over 1 million fewer people are enrolled in ACA health insurance following the expiration of enhanced tax credits that made ...
However, starting last spring, the federal government has reversed course on longstanding vaccine guidance. First, the ...
CMS said about 23 million individuals selected plans across Healthcare.gov and the state-based exchanges. That figure ...
Alabama Democratic lawmakers are calling for a shift in how the state funds healthcare and social services, arguing that current budget priorities are leaving t ...
Insurers cite unsustainable costs as GLP-1 benefits disappear, accelerating a national shift in employer-sponsored ...
Lower prices from the third round of talks among Medicare and manufacturers will be announced in the fall but won’t go into ...
Spending bill passed by the House last week would pay for telemedicine appointments until Dec. 31, 2027, but provides no ...
Strengthening the standards to which Medicaid managed care organizations are held would likely improve access to and delivery ...
Amidst the backdrop of large-scale consolidation across the US health care system, consolidation among Medicaid managed care ...
Illinois will receive $193 million for each of the next five years to expand health care access for the approximately 1.9 ...