Medicaid Expansion May Be Key To Restoring State Mental Health Funding
Few states are poised to spend their own money to reverse as much as a decade of budget cutbacks in mental health care.
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Few states are poised to spend their own money to reverse as much as a decade of budget cutbacks in mental health care.
KHN asked a range of health policy experts the following question: If you could make only one change to Medicare to control costs, what would it be and why?
A federal program is helping thousands of elderly and disabled patients transition from nursing homes to more independent living.
Nursing home group lashes out at government report, saying "bureaucrats" don't know what's good for patients.
Health law critics are continuing their fight against the sweeping overhaul with legal challenges that aim to undermine the law's employer and individual mandates.
The Reagan Democrats of the 1980s are older and and many are on Medicare, a program that the GOP wants to alter dramatically. Do they still hold true to the Gipper's smaller government ethos, even if it might mean big changes to the program for seniors and the disabled?
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