The budget resolution narrowly passed by the House in late February does not specifically outline cuts to Medicaid, a health insurance program that covers about one in five people across the country.
BISMARCK — Nearly 109,000 North Dakotans were eligible for Medicaid in the first month of this year. Among the beneficiaries of the joint federal and state health insurance program are people in ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have awarded $199 million to North Dakota to strengthen rural health ...
Cuts to Medicaid would have serious consequences for North Dakotans, threatening access to health care and services. This would place additional burdens on families, health care providers, and the ...
The continuing growth in states’ Medicaid programs has placed a severe financial strain on state budgets. In fiscal year 2024, Medicaid was the largest category of total state spending, consuming 29.8 ...
The boogey-man of the Trump administration that has become the scape goat is “waste, fraud and abuse.” In the “big, beautiful bill” Medicaid will not be cut, but then comes the boogey-man. How can our ...
BISMARCK — North Dakota has been awarded $199 million from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to support the ...
Medicaid spending on GLP-1s has grown exponentially over the past five years, reflecting both an increase in GLP-1 usage and expanded coverage in many states. This figure includes expenditures on both ...
Roughly 50,000 North Dakota households will pay nothing for their 2025 property taxes under an expanded state relief program.
Cuts to Medicaid would have serious consequences for North Dakotans, threatening access to health care and services. This would place additional burdens on families, healthcare providers, and the ...
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