A federal court ruled Georgia's Medicaid policies for children are inadequate after a toddler was denied care.
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Has psychiatric care become a get-out-of-jail-free card in California? The debate is heating up
Californians accused of crimes can receive mental health treatment rather than prison time under a 2018 law. Lawmakers are ...
Every year, we recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month. In my role, I always appreciate this not only as a chance to ...
A new study reveals that the popular sport may be more than just a fun workout.
The policies that Georgia uses to approve or deny services for children enrolled in Medicaid fail to satisfy federal requirements for adequate care, according to a new federal court ruling.
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Montana hurries to adopt Trump’s Medicaid work rules amid budget woes
The state is ramping up to implement the federal work requirements six months ahead of the deadline. But Montana is one of ...
Recent spikes in anxiety, ADHD, and other diagnoses have more than a little to do with economic incentives.
The Tennessee Department of Health has released the first schedule of competitive grant opportunities tied to the state's ...
U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett is defending his co-sponsorship of a bill that would put more than $100 billion in annual VA medical ...
Quiq reports that voice AI in healthcare enhances efficiency and access, reducing costs and no-shows while improving patient satisfaction through accurate scheduling and compliance.
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July 1 is coming, the new federal loan rules are about to lock Black women out of healthcare careers
A new federal rule takes effect July 1, 2026, and it is going to quietly do more damage to Black women in healthcare and ...
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