Private Medicaid health plans lost millions of members in the past year as pandemic protections that prohibited states from dropping anyone from the government program expired.
Nearly 1 in 4 adults dumped from Medicaid are now uninsured, survey finds
The CMS announcement comes one week after the FDA approved a label expansion for Novo Nordisk’s popular GLP-1 Wegovy to be used as a treatment in heart disease.
Halfway through ‘unwinding,’ Medicaid enrollment is down about 10 million
After the chief of the attorney general’s Civil Medicaid Fraud Division was forced out last year, two-thirds of attorneys have quit the unit, leaving it at its smallest size since Paxton took office.
States begin tapping Medicaid dollars to combat gun violence
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, New York and Oregon have passed laws approving the use of Medicaid money for gun violence prevention.
Most people dropped in Medicaid ‘unwinding’ never tried to renew coverage, Utah finds