A new report paints a positive picture of how the federal program has been successful for many Native Americans in Montana.
Lawmakers in both chambers Wednesday considered the future of the low-income health care program, set to expire if they don’t take action.
Medicaid expansion is a program to extend Medicaid eligibility to Montana residents who make up to 133% of the federal poverty line.
A new report released last week asks a fairly straightforward question: What would happen to the individual health insurance market in Montana if Medicaid expansion ended?
In anticipation of the debate whether to keep Medicaid expansion in Montana, the Montana Healthcare Foundation has released a series of reports it commissioned looking at the impacts of the
The future of Montana’s Medicaid expansion is up in the air.It’s set to expire in June of 2025 that is unless the legislature and Gov. Gianforte renew.With the
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen reflects on the Bills' 2024 season following their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
Medicaid expansion in Montana is set to expire in June, and lawmakers are trying to figure out what comes next.Some options presented Wednesday in Helena includ
Montana lawmakers will decide in the coming months what happens to health coverage for tens of thousands of people.
"If, as legislators, we choose to bury our heads in the sand … we will pay a heck of a lot more than we’re paying now with this program."
The expansion of the joint federal-state health insurance program will sunset in June unless the Legislature decides to reauthorize it this session, making its future a top priority in Helena.
You can literally Medicaid yourself out of business,” Dr. Malcom Horn, Rimrock’s chief behavioral health officer, testified to a U.S. Senate subcommittee on health care in April 2024.