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With the end of a temporary court order allowing Planned Parenthood to once again treat Medicaid patients looming, the provider is trying to see as many patients in New Mexico as possible before the ...
Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliates in Massachusetts and Utah are fighting to block part of President ...
The GOP policy and tax bill blocks Medicaid dollars from flowing to Planned Parenthood but also hits a major medical provider ...
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Scripps News on MSNMedicaid cuts could lead to increased hospitalizations and deaths, study findsA new study estimates that $698 billion in Medicaid cuts could displace 10.3 million people, leading to increased hospitalizations, job losses, and rural hospital closures.
State leaders and hospital officials say the so-called Big Beautiful Bill signed into law earlier this month by President ...
Planned Parenthood is suing the Trump administration over Medicaid funding cuts, arguing it could harm over one million ...
Although the bill blocks Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood for only 12 months, the ruling lets states exclude any provider from its Medicaid program because they also provide abortions.
The nation’s largest abortion provider must stop offering it in some states or risk losing millions in Medicaid funding to provide basic health care for low-income Americans.
Under the new spending bill, the nation’s largest abortion provider would have to stop offering abortion in some states or lose millions in Medicaid funding for basic health care.
The Senate bill includes a provision that would prohibit federal Medicaid funding for any services provided by Planned Parenthood for one year.
The Senate approved the Big Beautiful Bill cutting Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood services, impacting thousands of patients in California and other states.
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