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Medicaid enrollees with substance use disorders have higher health costs than those without, around $1,200 compared to $550 ...
When we talk about cutting Medicaid, we're talking about dismantling this critical support system,” writes Ryan Hampton.
Blindly expanding a program that currently gives recipients little health benefit at a high cost makes no sense.
Long Island addiction-treatment providers said Monday that a congressional spending bill's $880 billion in proposed cuts, ...
Medicaid increases approved during the special legislative session mean Minnesota addiction treatment providers can stay the ...
New York strengthens Medicaid coverage rules to expand access to mental health and addiction treatment amid federal rollbacks ...