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ACA Enrollment Surges in 2024 as Affordability Improves and Medicaid Coverage Unwinds
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Heralding great news on the healthcare front, a record 20 million Americans signed up for Affordable Care Act Marketplace coverage. This signifies a massive ...

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Medicaid Plays a Key Role in Preventing Overdoses
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Thanks to the implementation of effective policy, the number of drug overdose deaths in the United States fell by nearly 24 percent in 2024. ...

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Keeping the Profiteers Out of Home and Community-Based Services
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I often write about my pit crew, which is what I call the people I hire to come to my home every day and help me do the essential things that ...

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Advocates call on state lawmakers to expand Medicaid, oppose farm bureau health plans
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Advocates from the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and Cover Alabama flooded the Statehouse Tuesday to urge state lawmakers to ...

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Medicaid vs Private Health Insurance: Who Qualifies and How They Compare
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“This post may contain affiliate links, if you click a link we may earn a commission if you purchase from that merchant.” Medicaid and private ...

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Bill prioritizing private insurance coverage of children’s healthcare passes committee
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The Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee passed HB177 on Wednesday following a brief public hearing. Sponsored by state Rep. Ben ...

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Fighting obesity requires bold solutions. Proposed Medicare rule is just that
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For just under a decade at Inside Medicine, we have served as a trusted resource for Alabamians looking to get comprehensive information about ...

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Alabama House passes presumptive Medicaid coverage for prenatal care
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On Thursday, the Alabama House of Representatives unanimously passed HB89, a bill focused on providing presumptive Medicaid coverage for ...

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Good Reasons to Be Afraid
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Here's what the squatter in the White House’s plans mean for people who depend on government assistance.

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Alabama House committee approves presumptive Medicaid care
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An Alabama House committee Wednesday approved a bill that would provide prenatal care to low-income pregnant people for up to 60 days during ...

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