Explore Medicaid waivers, learn about eligibility criteria, and discover the various types, including home and ...
The popular health insurance program, which is funded by both the federal and state governments, covers about 78.5 million low-income and disabled people—more than 1 in 5 Americans. TANF gives ...
House Republicans have proposed adding work requirements to Medicaid, the health insurance program serving tens of millions of low-income Americans. Their plan, unveiled Sunday, would, with a few ...
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act, commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), was signed into law this summer, and it has a sweeping impact on Medicaid eligibility.
New Medicaid changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will require community engagement from beneficiaries ages 19 to 64.
Republicans in the U.S. Senate are sparring over their version of the multitrillion-dollar budget and immigration bill the House of Representatives passed on May 22, 2025. Some GOP senators are ...
Disabled American Veterans — an advocacy group with one million members — warned new work requirements and eligibility rules for Medicaid could create hardships for former service members, ...
A Miller trust, or qualified income trust (QIT), is a legal arrangement that allows individuals who don’t meet Medicaid’s income limits to qualify for coverage of long-term care under Medicaid. With a ...
States have major decisions to make in 2026 about the social safety net and taxes in the aftermath of a sweeping law ...
As federal officials begin to outline more stringent Medicaid eligibility rules, worries are running high about what the ...
A study by UC Berkeley School of Public Health researchers shows that personal income increased 9.6% for those who became newly eligible for Medicaid in states that expanded Medicaid in 2014.