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In states that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, low-income adults were more likely to see a doctor, stay overnight in a hospital and…
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The federal government says non-Medicaid expansion states could be doing more to help people with substance abuse and mental health disorders....
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Eight states, including Florida, saw a significant drop last year in the number of residents going without health insurance, according to a government…
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The rate of Hispanic children without health insurance fell to a historic low in 2014, the first year that key parts of Obamacare took effect, but they…
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President's Obama's top health administrator visited the Sunshine State as the deadline to sign up for health insurance nears.U.S. Health and Human…
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U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown, D-FL 5th District, brought a campaign to put Florida Medicaid expansion on the ballot to Central Florida on Friday.Brown is…
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With the third year of open enrollment under way on Healthcare.gov, President Barack Obama is focusing his efforts on people eligible to buy policies...
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The government's insurance website is faster and easier to use, but as a third sign-up season gets underway, President Barack Obama's health care law is…
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The federal government isn’t changing its budget for Florida’s charity health care. The low-income pool- -- or "LIP" funds -- will be capped at just over…
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The 22 states that didn't ease Medicaid eligibility under Obamacare cover a much smaller percentage of their low-income residents than other states do and have seen their costs rise more.