Arizona's Medicaid program is mostly funded by the U.S. government and provides health insurance primarily to low-income ...
Budget experts warn the plan could require dramatic changes and cuts to Medicaid, the federal health insurance program that ...
Federal funding is a big part of Arizona's Medicaid program, which serves more than 2 million. They will be seriously ...
People who are enrolled under Arizona’s low-income expansion could lose their coverage if federal funding falls below a certain level, according to health care experts.
The House's budget resolution seeks $2 trillion in federal savings. If the Senate adopts the resolution, lawmaker could target Medicaid savings.
The budget renews sweeping tax cuts, and pays for it by reducing spending on Medicaid, food assistance, and other safety-net ...
GOP lawmakers expected to vote soon on slashing the insurance program for low-income people represent tens of millions ...
Arizona's $21 billion Medicaid program is government health insurance that as of February provided coverage to roughly one in every four state residents or 2 million people. Known as the Arizona ...
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