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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Tuesday that is designed to provide “presumptive Medicaid eligibility” to pregnant women.
Marilyn Lands, D-Huntsville. A chart from the Alabama Department of Public Health shows that 45% of infant births in state were paid for by Medicaid in 2023. Yuriana Serrano of Bessemer gave birth ...
In the gray language of the federal bureaucracy, the funding that mattered most was from the Teaching Health Centers Graduate ...
Despite federal efforts to expand broadband and boost rural healthcare, more than 200 counties still lack reliable internet ...
The children are from two different families who were living in Louisiana. The mother of the 2-year-old is pregnant, and the ...
They handwrite notes on paper charts in a patient’s room ... Rural hospitals in states such as Alabama that have not expanded Medicaid coverage to a wider pool of residents fare worse ...
Marilyn Lands, D-Huntsville. A chart from the Alabama Department of Public Health shows that 45% of infant births in state were paid for by Medicaid in 2023. Yuriana Serrano of Bessemer gave birth to ...
Watsonville Community Hospital leaders reported improved finances and new plans for upgrades and an ER expansion paid for by ...