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A Ramsey County judge has halted a lawsuit that could have restored UnitedHealth Group to the Medicaid health plan market in ...
President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” could cost residents, health care providers and the state millions of ...
Minnesota counties are watching the U.S. House closely as lawmakers consider the One Big Beautiful Bill. If passed as is, it ...
A Minnesota Department of Health survey shows 72% of Minnesotans view Medicaid as vital, amidst discussions of federal cuts ...
D.C. Memo: In wake of Trump’s big win, Minnesota GOPers downplay Medicaid cuts while Dems decry them
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act approved by Congress this week offers rewards first – and pain after the midterms.
The bill had included Medicaid cuts but is subject to a rule that bars “extraneous” provisions, according to the Senate ...
The change was a sticking point during negotiations between Democrats and Republicans, for whom repealing that law was a top priority in the divided Legislature.
US Senate passed HR 1, cutting Medicaid funds, with Vice President Vance's tiebreaker, amidst criticism from Senator Quade.
But the number of patient deaths, serious injuries to patients, and other preventable errors at hospitals and surgical ...
Between North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, close to 285,000 people are projected to lose health insurance coverage by ...
The new survey results come as the U.S. Congress considers legislation that would pare back funding for the state-federal ...
It includes more than $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts. As many as 253,000 Minnesotans could lose coverage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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