Louisiana will receive more than $208 million in federal funding to expand rural healthcare access under a new CMS program.
Louisiana may lose up to $35 billion in Medicaid funds over 10 years Over 200,000 residents risk losing insurance under new law Community clinics brace for rising uninsured population and paperwork ...
President Donald Trump’s administration announced this week Louisiana will receive $208 million in 2026 from the massive $50 ...
“Thank you to President Donald Trump for allocating $208 million to rural healthcare in Louisiana, placing our state among the highest-funded in the nation,” said Landry. “This investment strengthens ...
The Louisiana Department of Health sent letters last week to Aetna and UnitedHealthCare announcing their contract extensions with the state had been dropped for 2026. (Getty Images) Update: On Tuesday ...
Louisiana has halted a contract with United Healthcare to provide Medicaid coverage for roughly 333,000 people in Louisiana, less than a month before next year’s agreement was set to take effect.
Acadian Health's "hospital-at-home" program is on hold due to the federal government shutdown. The program's suspension is because a waiver from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expired.
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