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Some 71 million Americans receive Medicaid benefits, including about 1.16 million Minnesotans, adding up to $12 billion in ...
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At hospitals around the state and country, this latest vote raises the level of uncertainty over how they are going to be ...
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 ...
Between North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, close to 285,000 people are projected to lose health insurance coverage by ...
It includes more than $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts. As many as 253,000 Minnesotans could lose coverage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
The bill, which narrowly passed in the Senate Tuesday, could leave an estimated $1.4 billion to $1.6 billion hole in the ...
A Minnesota Department of Health survey shows 72% of Minnesotans view Medicaid as vital, amidst discussions of federal cuts ...
The bill had included Medicaid cuts but is subject to a rule that bars “extraneous” provisions, according to the Senate ...
The lawsuit argues that federal law only allows states and the federal government to share Medicaid enrollees’ personal data ...
In this conversation, Jon Ulven, Ph.D., behavioral health psychologist and chair of adult psychology at Sanford Health, details the fragile behavioral health landscape in rural America and how ...
Minnesota organizations met this morning to discuss how President Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ makes changes to SNAP and Medicaid and how it would affect Minnesota’s lowest-income families.
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