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Wisconsin GOP lawmakers have tethered themselves to the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' a nickname whose absurdity only serves to distract from its contents ...
In Wisconsin 63,000 could lose Medicaid coverage under a federal spending bill, but state lawmakers have yet to draft a ...
Leaders from some of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems — CommonSpirit Health, SSM Health, Avera Health, Christus Health and Covenant Health — are uniting in opposition to Senate Republicans ...
A provision taking health coverage away from people who can’t meet or regularly document they meet a work requirement or ...
Wisconsin’s approach to Medicaid, which has no waiting list and pushes for work requirements, is being cited as a model for ...
Wisconsin health advocates say proposed administrative changes to Medicaid will likely lead to fewer people maintaining health coverage and higher costs for the state. One of the biggest changes ...
About 71 million adults are enrolled in Medicaid now. And most of them — around 92% — are working, caregiving, attending school or disabled. Earlier estimates of the budget bill from the Congressional ...
Wisconsin voters largely ... healthcare costs but would cause significant coverage loss. The bill includes changes to the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid, leading to premium increases and ...
Second, due to changes in Medicaid policy ... while the real consequences, like loss of coverage and increased red tape, remain hidden. If this assault on Wisconsin’s health care succeeds ...