Senior citizens are the latest group of Americans to face steep increases in their health insurance premiums for 2026.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will retroactively pay claims for telehealth services provided during the government shutdown through Jan. 30, the agency said in an updated FAQ Nov.
Medicare prices are rising in 2026, but savvy seniors can save during open enrollment (and beyond) with these cost-cutting ...
(Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) As the new head of the Medicare program, I encourage everyone with Medicare to take full advantage of this year’s Open ...
A Lancaster County Office of Aging program is offering help with Medicare enrollment at locations across the county. The office’s PA MEDI program, which provides assistance with Medicare, Medicaid and ...
The Medicare open enrollment window runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7, 2025. This is most people's only opportunity to make changes to their healthcare coverage for 2026. Those already on Medicare Advantage ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Big changes could be coming to North Carolina's rural healthcare landscape. On Oct. 1, more than $300 million in cuts to North Carolina Medicaid providers could begin because ...
A new Republican-backed law will significantly cut federal Medicaid spending, potentially leaving millions uninsured. Rural hospitals, which often operate on thin margins and rely heavily on Medicaid, ...
The federal government has approved Kansas' request to double its provider tax from 3% to 6%. This tax increase will benefit Kansas hospitals by maximizing federal matching funds for the Medicaid ...
Lawmakers on both the federal and state levels have spent much of 2025 workshopping and debating changes and cuts to Medicaid, the nation’s public health care program for people with low incomes or ...
MOREHEAD, Ky. — Jacalyn Stuff was nearing the end of her first trimester when doctors at UK St. Claire Regional Medical Center delivered shattering news: her twins were in danger. Then came a second ...
WASHINGTON -- A federal judge ordered the nation's health department to stop giving deportation officials access to the personal information -- including home addresses -- of all 79 million Medicaid ...