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Medicaid work requirements are part of the One Big Beautiful Bill spending law, but Arizona already had its own state work ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act provides more opportunities for enrollees to fall through the cracks by adding red tape, ...
Trump's Medicaid cuts threaten 300,000 Arizonans with healthcare loss, forcing families into debt and rural hospital closures ...
Arizona health professionals are continuing to raise concerns about cuts to state Medicaid funding approved in Republicans' ...
Nonprofits are raising concerns about the difficulties facing Yuma farm workers in having to prove their working or volunteer ...
Trump's Big Beautiful Bill will decimate Medicaid in Arizona, but the biggest cuts conveniently don't go into effect until ...
Arizona is asking a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to dismiss a class-action lawsuit filed against the state on behalf ...
Technically, the Big Beautiful Bill Act doesn't kick poor people off Medicaid. But it adds red tape meant to push them off, ...
Five rural Arizona hospitals may close under cuts to Medicaid in the pending Big Beautiful Bill backed by President Donald ...
Lawmakers have claimed that the federal budget bill, which the U.S. Senate narrowly approved on July 1, will not impact ...
Delayed access to care often leads to more severe illness, greater emergency department use, and higher health care costs.
Nationally, 50% of all children are covered by Medicaid. In Arizona, that number is 40%. At Phoenix Children’s, approximately 65% of the families we serve depend on Medicaid coverage.
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