News Briefs - Congress Taking on Healthcare Policies Set to Expire - Congress has begun discussions on important healthcare policies set to expire ...
Illinois Medicaid is expanding its maternal and child health coverage by offering perinatal doula and lactation consultant services, according to the state. Trained and certified doulas provide ...
The announcement Friday from the Family and Social Services Administration says Cora Steinmetz doesn't yet have her next job ...
Congress has until midnight Friday to come up with a way to fund the government, or federal agencies will shutter ...
As it aims for a leaner budget, the incoming Trump administration may cut or eliminate several federal health safety nets, ...
Follow live updates and the latest news as government funding is set to expire on Saturday if lawmakers fail to pass a short-term spending bill.
Workforce issues dominated the LTC provider landscape in 2024 — but in far more ways than just coping with the finalization of the nation’s first-ever nursing home staffing mandate.
Republican lawmakers fail to pass government funding bill backed by Trump, omitting key healthcare provisions. Shutdown looms as deadline approaches.
Voting “Yes” on a continuing resolution with specific Medicaid and Medicare reforms is essential to confront PBM tactics that inflate American’s prescription drug costs, the pharmacy groups said.
COVID-era telehealth laws made health care more accessible for rural patients, but telehealth might not be as easy to access next year.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Friday that 64 Part B drugs will have a reduced price for Medicare ...
While Medicaid historically has reached most eligible children and parents, WIC reaches less than half of eligible pregnant people and toddlers and only 37 percent of ...