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Nearly 1 in 3 Kentuckians are covered by Medicaid, the federal-state insurance program for low-income Americans. If you’re not among them, you probably think you won’t be affected by the big ...
Democrats think they’ve finally got something real to work with ahead of the 2026 midterms. According to reporting from ...
Kentucky's Medicaid program, covering nearly 1 in 3 residents, faces significant changes due to a new federal bill. The bill includes a work requirement for able-bodied adults without dependents ...
"The work requirements are a rouse," Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Sunday morning on Meet the Press about changes to Medicaid in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, saying 200,000 Kentuckians enrolled ...
The Kentucky Democrat said around 200,000 people in his state are at risk of losing their health care under the bill.
Who will be representing the Fifth Congressional District? What if it’s a 91-year-old man in the minority party? He won’t be ...
Such cuts could mean massive changes for states, like Kentucky, that receive billions of federal dollars each year to support Medicaid. Louisville residents and providers say cuts to Medicaid ...
Treatment providers across Kentucky are trying to adapt following cuts from managed care organizations. These are big ...
Medicaid provides health coverage for roughly 80 million Americans, and concerns about proposed cuts are being heard in Kentucky.Studies show Kentucky’s Medicaid expansion in 2014 has led to ...
Health care providers in eastern Kentucky fear potential cuts to Medicaid in a bill that passed the U.S. House could have devastating effects on the health of its people and deal another blow to ...
The Medicaid 'unwinding' is in full swing, and thousands of people are being kicked off the rolls due to administrative errors. Kentucky canceled Beverly Likens' coverage even though she is disabled.
Think Kentucky Medicaid cuts won’t affect you? Think again. | Opinion The big bill that the Republicans passed for President Trump will likely hurt all Kentuckians because Medicaid has become ...