Medicaid

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Missouri Primary Care Doctors Face Substantial Medicaid Cut

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The health care law boosted payments for two years to primary care doctors who treat Medicaid patients. But that boost is set to expire, leaving some providers and their patients in a tough spot.

Medicaid Expansion Could Be In Play In Georgia After Election Day

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Gov. Nathan Deal, a Republican, opposes the program’s expansion and signed a law giving final say to the Republican-controlled Legislature. But Democratic challenger Jason Carter, a state senator, says that if he were elected governor, he would seek a “creative solution” with state lawmakers.

Ohio Medicaid Expansion Faces 2015 Political Hurdle

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Gov. Kasich’s workaround means more than 350,000 gained Medicaid coverage in the Buckeye State in 2014. But the legislature needs to approve the program next year for it to continue, hospital chief warns.

Health Law Tempers New State Coverage Mandates

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Provisions in the Affordable Care Act seek to curb individual states from setting new mandates requiring insurers to cover specific care but many local legislators are trying to work around that.

California To Broaden Autism Coverage For Kids Through Medicaid

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A South Los Angeles family illustrates the opportunities and challenges as the state takes its first steps toward expanding behavioral treatment for poor children.