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shows the opening web page for the affordable care act marketplace site
Posted inChildren's Health

Insurance Signups Surprisingly Strong, Yet Number of Uninsured Creeps Up

by Rose Hoban December 21, 2018September 5, 2022

By Rose Hoban It seemed like this year’s Affordable Care Act open enrollment was going to be lackluster, after all, at the end of six weeks of the online marketplace being open, only 236,693 North Carolinians had signed up for health insurance coverage, less than 50 percent of last year’s total. But the last week […]

Shows a man in the rain loading a little girl in a stroller into the back of a disabled accessible transportation van.
Posted inMedicaid

Medicaid Transportation At Risk In Some States

by Kaiser Health News January 30, 2018September 21, 2022
shows a little baby with an oxygen tube on his nose playing with a developmental toy.
Posted inMedicaid

Medicaid Covers All That? It’s The Backstop Of America’s Ailing Health System

by Kaiser Health News September 27, 2017October 4, 2022
photo of crowd holding signs with the US Capitol in the background
Posted inRural Health

Congressional Medicaid Plan Cuts Hit Rural America Hardest, Report Finds

by Kaiser Health News June 9, 2017October 4, 2022
Ramon Ramos, of Indianapolis, is a Healthy Indiana member getting treated at the Jane Pauley Community Health Center.
Posted inMedicaid

In Indiana, Medicaid Expansion Makes Poorest Pay

by Editor March 30, 2016April 16, 2021
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Posted inMedicaid

Should Medicaid Recipients Have to Work?

by Editor January 6, 2016April 19, 2021

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