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Rural communities transform from medical research's forgotten citizens to active contributors to scientific advancement ...
Healthcare experts prepare for the fallout of more than $1 trillion in Medicaid after the passage of President Donald Trump's ...
This essay is the first in a 4-part series I’m calling Rural Health Resilience—a look at the state of rural health in America ...
The federal budget bill requires people on Medicaid to get recertified for eligibility twice a year. The expectation is that ...
Getting older doesn’t mean giving up—and more Floridians deserve access to care that helps them live fully, even in life’s later chapters.
The University of Florida’s new HealthScreen program will use mobile health vehicles to send community health workers and ...
Health systems are deploying AI to ease documentation and billing burdens, and to provide better patient care. Rural organizations and independent or community hospitals are no exception, despite ...
Justice & Health Florida’s Home Insurance Crisis Hits Hardest in Some of the State’s Poorest Counties While wealthy coastal counties bear the brunt of landfalling storms, poor residents in ...
More than 20% of Americans live in rural areas, where Medicaid covers 1 in 4 adults, according to the nonprofit KFF, which studies health care issues.
Rural hospitals have long operated on the financial edge, especially in recent years as Medicaid payments have continuously fallen below the actual cost to provide health care.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Supporters of the sweeping tax and spending legislation that Congress has sent to President Donald Trump say the changes to Medicaid, food aid and other programs will ...
Florida has the highest proportion of residents enrolled in the government-sponsored healthcare initiative that was the signature effort of former President Barack Obama's administration.