Currently, mothers can lose their coverage after 60 days if they don’t otherwise qualify for Medicaid. Advocates argue that period is insufficient for postpartum recovery and puts new mothers at risk.
Medicaid in Wisconsin has expanded to cover ketamine infusions as of Jan. 1, sparking conversations about the nuances in type ...
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A majority of Wisconsin lawmakers support a bill to provide mothers on Medicaid who have just given birth with a year of ...
Erik Gunn, Wisconsin Examiner January 31, 2025 For the second year in a row, a record number of Wisconsinites signed up for health insurance through ...
It marks a nearly 18 percent increase from the previous period and the highest enrollment Wisconsin has ever reached. This ...
In anticipation of the debate whether to keep Medicaid expansion in Montana, the Montana Healthcare Foundation has released a series of reports it commissioned looking at the impacts of the program on ...
Cute baby girl at physician appointment. Medicine concept. As Congress considers cuts to Medicaid, a new report showed one in three children living in rural areas of Wisconsin are insured by the ...
(The Center Square) – Congressman Kevin Kiley, R-California, has introduced a bill that would prevent states such as California from allowing illegal immigrants to enroll in Medicaid. Kiley estimates ...
Congress previously gave states a permanent option to accept federal funds for 12-month extensions of postpartum Medicaid coverage. Wisconsin and Arkansas are now the only two states that have ...
Congress previously gave states a permanent option to accept federal funds for 12-month extensions of postpartum Medicaid coverage. Wisconsin and Arkansas are now the only two states that have turned ...