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While the poverty rate finally fell to prerecession levels in 2018, the number of people without health insurance increased, and about one in eight Americans still lived below the poverty line.
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Low-income Americans who use government safety net programs could be affected by a number of proposed rules and actions in areas such as housing, food aid, overtime and immigration.
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Ohio's Medicaid enrollment has dropped by more than 250 thousand in the past two years. It's unclear whether those people now have other health coverage…
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Nearly half of the 25 vetoes that Governor Mike DeWine issued when he signed the two-year state budget deal with health care and Medicaid, which is the…
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A US District Court judge has thrown out Medicaid work requirements in two states, saying they are arbitrary and capricious. Ohio is now reviewing its…
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The Trump administration's plan to force some Medicaid recipients to work to maintain benefits took another hit Wednesday when a U.S. district judge blocked such work rules in Kentucky and Arkansas.
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As of last Friday, the state has federal permission to require 20 hours of work per week for many non-disabled people on Medicaid. The state’s Medicaid…
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The state is suing a company that managed prescription benefits for the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, seeking to recover nearly 16 million dollars…
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March 15 was the deadline for Governor Mike DeWine to release his two-year budget. He’d already unveiled several proposals, but now more is known about…
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The federal government says Ohio can join the eight other states that have been given permission to impose work requirements on people in Medicaid…