Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics January 13, 2023
Federal authorities are probing a massive Illinois contract that provides health care to 36,700 foster children in response to an investigation by the published by the Chicago Sun-Times in November. Insurance powerhouse Centene Corp. often failed to deliver basic medical care from dental visits to immunizations, the investigation found, with some foster parents having to wait months for critical medical appointments for the abused and neglected... + full article
Forbes USA Tech February 02, 2023
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of N.Y., speaks during a news conference, Thursday, Dec. 22, ... [+] 2022, after the passing of the omnibus spending package bill on Capitol Hill in Washington DC. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights... + más
Millions of Americans to lose Medicaid coverage starting next year | CBS News
Millions at risk of losing Medicaid in the spring under provision tucked inside $1.7 trillion federal spending bill | CNBC
CBS News USA Politics December 28, 2022
Millions of Americans gained Medicaid coverage during the pandemic. Starting next year, millions are likely to lose it.The mammoth passed by Congress would allow states to kick some people off Medicaid starting in April. Millions would become uninsured, according to estimates... + más
CBS News USA Politics December 26, 2022
Millions of Americans gained Medicaid coverage during the pandemic. Starting next year, millions are likely to lose it.A mammoth just passed by Congress would allow states to kick some people off Medicaid starting in April. Millions would become uninsured, according to estimates... + más
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics November 11, 2022
Illinois’ top Medicaid contractor has repeatedly failed to deliver basic medical services to thousands of foster children, from dental visits to immunizations to well-being checks, leaving foster parents to scramble to find health care, wait months for appointments and pay... + más
GOP Faces Another Red State Blow In Tuesday’s South Dakota Medicaid Expansion Vote | Forbes
Here's how top CEOs are opening up their wallets for J.D. Vance and other candidates in key Senate races | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Politics November 07, 2022
The venture capitalist and “Hillbilly Elegy” author has received a total of $45,800. The funds come from TransDigm Group CEO Kevin Stein and former Cintas CEO Scott Farmer who have given $25,000 and $20,800, respectively, of their own money to Vance Victory, a joint... + más
Tim Ryan: J.D. Vance Is an “Ass-Kisser” When Ohio Needs an “Ass-Kicker” | Vanity Fair
Heated JD Vance, Tim Ryan Ohio Senate debate moment about racism blows up Twitter: 'This is brutal' | Fox News
Forbes USA Business November 06, 2022
South Dakota voters Tuesday, Nov. 8. 2022, will decide whether to expand Medicaid via ballot ... [+] initiative in what could be yet another blow to Republicans and their anti-Obamacare health policy.In this photo, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who has opposed Medicaid... + más
South Dakota signals the end of an era on Medicaid expansion | Politico
Team Biden’s latest welfare expansion: Medicaid payments for housing, food, even furniture | New York Post
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