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Medicaid Expansion Unsustainable – Commentary
Most states now have approved Medicaid expansion.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicaid enrollment ballooned from 23 million to 95 million as eligibility requirements were relaxed...
Continuous Medicaid Enrollment Ends
“Expanding Medicaid to middle-class healthy individuals during the pandemic provided the one-way door single-payer activists had long been looking for.”
Biden to open up Medicaid, Obamacare to About 700,000 Illegal Immigrants
Dreamers is a term frequently used to refer to members of DACA, an Obama-era program
(The Center Square) – About 700,000 foreign nationals in the...
Detransitioners Back Florida Medicaid Rule Amid LGBT Legal Challenge
In a motion Friday, the Agency for Health Care Administration urged the court to resolve the case by upholding the rule
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Expanding School choice, Medicaid Harnessed Together in New Frontier
The bill, which has at least 16 Republican and zero Democratic supporters, would come with significant appropriations
(The Center Square) – While Medicaid expansion in...
Medicaid, Obamacare Subsidies Blamed for Labor Shortage–Study
“The expansion of food stamps, health insurance subsidies, and unemployment benefits, along with the relaxation or elimination of [Medicaid] work requirements, kept millions of people from returning to the workforce in 2020 and 2021,” wrote Mulligan and Antoni. “For these families, work may literally not pay.”
Medicaid, Food Stamp Work Demands Are Returning
Medicaid, Food Stamp work requirements suspended during the COVID-19 Emergency will return in April.
The official end of the COVID-19 emergency is near. That’s good news. It’s...
Biden Administration Pushes Medicaid Social Services
“The real agenda is radical egalitarian redistribution of income.”
Medicaid Expansion Shifting Care from Children – Report
The increase in spending between 2013 and 2019 in Medicaid expansion states was 5.9 percent but in states that chose not to expand, spending growth was nearly three times more at 22.7 percent.
Medicaid Cost, Enrollment Ballooned During Pandemic: Study
The enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), combined with policies adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, has led to a dramatic expansion of Medicaid, including the enrollment of millions of people who, by law, are not eligible for the program, concludes a new study by the Paragon Health Institute.