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Health care should never feel like an uphill battle. It’s time for Arizona to put patients, not profits, at the center of ...
More than a dozen states are seeking their own versions of Medicaid work requirements. But the incoming new federal standards ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs commits to Medicaid on its 60th anniversary, citing its importance for Arizona's vulnerable and disabled.
Democrats say impending cuts to Medicaid spending will result in service cuts or closures at five rural hospitals across ...
Despite overwhelming public outcry, Republicans in Congress passed their Big, Ugly Bill, which includes the largest cuts to ...
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego fielded a range of questions from Iowans at a Davenport town hall, including on Medicaid, aid to Israel and redistricting.
A new estimate projects that the President's tax-and-spending bill will cost Arizona more than $1 billion in the coming years ...
Arizona is the subject of a massive class action lawsuit filed on behalf of thousands of victims of Medicaid fraud. A ...
The Arizona legislature started the current session with a $1.1 billion budget deficit. Some freezes have kicked in under the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (the program for low-income ...
Tuesday, defense attorney Cole Carter said the state can’t rely only on violation of federal public policy to make an Arizona Consumer Fraud Act claim. He paints the state’s sole claim for relief as ...
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