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The Nation鈥檚 Largest Food Aid Program Is About To See Cuts. Here鈥檚 What You Should Know.

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The federal government is making sweeping changes to SNAP, the program that helped feed about 42 million people in the U.S. last year. Here鈥檚 a breakdown of the changes to come and potential impacts.

Senators Press Deloitte, Other Contractors on Errors in Medicaid Eligibility Systems

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As contractors position themselves to cash in on a gush of new business managing Medicaid work requirements, a cadre of senators has launched an inquiry into the companies paid billions to build eligibility systems.

Meet the Florida Group Chipping Away at Public Benefits One State at a Time

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The Trump administration鈥檚 鈥淢ake America Healthy Again鈥 platform has boosted the agenda of a conservative think tank that鈥檚 been working for more than a decade to reshape the nation鈥檚 public assistance programs.

The Patient Expected a Free Checkup. The Bill Was $1,430.

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Carmen Aiken of Chicago thought their medical appointment would be covered because the Affordable Care Act requires insurers to pay for a long list of preventive services. But after the appointment, Aiken received a bill for more than $1,400.

A Call for Comfort Brought the Police Instead. Now the Solution Is in Danger.

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Emotionally overwhelmed, an Indiana woman dialed a mental health hotline. She didn鈥檛 find the help she was looking for and hung up. Ultimately, she was handcuffed and hospitalized overnight. Now, amid federal cuts, she and others fear the U.S. response to similar crises will revert to more responses like that.

Indiana Lawmakers Seek To Forbid Hospital Monopolies, but One Merger Fight Remains

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Union Health has made a new bid to buy its only rival hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana. The system passed one hurdle after lawmakers watered down a bill that threatened the proposed deal. That means the merger will now face a likely showdown with Indiana鈥檚 new governor.

Indiana Governor Appoints Business Leader To Shake Up Health Care

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Gloria Sachdev, a pharmacist by training, has spent years taking on the health care establishment in Indiana, working to pull down high hospital prices and make information public to patients. Now, in a newly created position in the governor鈥檚 Cabinet, she鈥檚 no longer fighting from the outside.

FTC, Indiana Residents Pressure State To Block Hospital Merger

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Hundreds of people and the Federal Trade Commission weighed in on a proposed hospital merger in Terre Haute, Indiana, with most arguing that the creation of a monopoly would increase costs and worsen patient care.

Voters in These Red States Okay Paid Sick Leave

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Voters in Missouri and Nebraska approved ballot measures Tuesday that guarantee paid leave for sick workers. Alaska voters seem poised to pass a similar measure that has a wide lead. These two Republican-led states join 15 others and D.C. 鈥 largely Democratic-controlled places 鈥 in requiring some employers to provide workers with paid sick leave. Proponents cheered […]

Sin monjas en sus pasillos, muchos hospitales cat贸licos parecen m谩s mega corporaciones

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La Iglesia Cat贸lica a煤n regula la atenci贸n que se brinda a millones de personas en estos hospitales cada a帽o, usando directrices religiosas para prohibir abortos y limitar anticonceptivos.

As Nuns Disappear, Many Catholic Hospitals Look More Like Megacorporations

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The nation鈥檚 Catholic health systems were largely founded and led by nuns with a mission to serve the sick regardless of their creed or financial means. Today, no nuns run any U.S. Catholic health system, while many of these hospitals pull in billions, according to their financial reports.

Paid Sick Leave Is Up for a Vote in Three States

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The coronavirus pandemic underscored the importance of paid sick leave, a benefit to help workers and their families when they fall ill. Now voters in Missouri, Nebraska, and Alaska are deciding whether employers must provide it.

Two Rival Hospitals Want To Join Forces. Will Patients Lose?

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In Terre Haute, Ind., two rival hospitals want to merge, a move that supporters say will save patients money and help people live longer. But similar hospital consolidations in Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina have resulted in government reports documenting diminished care. In more than a dozen states, certificates of public advantage (COPAs) permit deals […]

Medicaid for Millions in America Hinges on Deloitte-Run Systems Plagued by Errors

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The technology has generated notices with errors, sent Medicaid paperwork to the wrong addresses, and been frozen for hours at a time, according to state audits, court documents, and interviews. While it can take months to fix problems, America鈥檚 poorest residents pay the price.

Indiana Weighs Hospital Monopoly as Officials Elsewhere Scrutinize Similar Deals

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If Indiana officials approve a proposed hospital merger in western Indiana in the coming months, the state will have its first hospital monopoly created by a 鈥淐ertificate of Public Advantage.鈥 Other such deals have resulted in government reports documenting diminished care in Tennessee and North Carolina.

Democrats Seek To Make GOP Pay for Threats to Reproductive Rights

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Democrats running for office are using abortion rollbacks to galvanize voters, with abortion rights ballot initiatives amplifying their lines of attack. In Missouri, the leading Democratic candidate for the Senate also blames Republican Sen. Josh Hawley for threatening access to IVF.