‘My Life Is Very Full’: People With Disabilities Worry About GOP Medicaid Cuts

The Obamacare replacement bill passed by House Republicans would cut Medicaid by $834 billion over a decade. That has people with disabilities scared that services that allow them to live independently, such as job training and transportation, will disappear.

Will Louisiana’s Medicaid Expansion Be A Harbinger For Georgia?

Louisiana’s decision to accept the federal health law program to provide coverage to more low-income residents is being watched around the South, including in Georgia, where deep-seated opposition is showing some small signs of cracks.

Competition Suffers Most If UnitedHealth Exits Obamacare In 2017: Analysis

A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis released Monday, a day ahead of UnitedHealth’s expected announcement, finds 1.1 million consumers would have no choice in health insurance plans if the giant insurer drops out of Obamacare marketplaces as threatened.