Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada
Rising premiums and Medicaid cuts are pushing healthcare affordability to the top for many voters, with 70,000 Nevadans at risk of losing coverage, officials said.
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Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada
One issue will decide Steven Cohen’s vote for Nevada governor this fall: Which candidate can best protect him from getting kicked off Medicaid? Cohen is a 38-year-old Las Vegas resident with autism and has dual enrollment in Medicaid and Medicare. He said he’s very concerned that he could lose his Medicaid coverage once work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks take effect in January, under congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautif…
Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada - Health Care Today
One issue will decide Steven Cohen’s vote for Nevada governor this fall: Which candidate can best protect him from getting kicked off Medicaid? Cohen is a 38-year-old Las Vegas resident with autism and has dual enrollment in Medicaid and Medicare. He said he’s very concerned that he could lose his Medicaid coverage once work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks take effect in January, under congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautif…

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