New rule could cost millions of Medicaid recipients coverage: What to know
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As Montana’s Medicaid work requirements roll out, cancer patients fear they’ll lose coverage
Last month, Sarina Eckman got a letter from the state of Montana that made clear she could lose her Medicaid coverage — but left her confused and with questions about what she needed to do to keep it.
Mothers can celebrate new extra postpartum coverage - Central Wisconsin News
Wisconsin moms are now eligible for 12 months of postpartum Medicaid healthcare coverage, thanks to a bipartisan bill, that went into full effect, July 1. This is expected to help more than 16,000 Medicaid members this year alone.
H.R.1 Medicaid Implementation: An Administrative Cost Monitoring Guide for States (SHVS Cross-Post)
H.R.1 Medicaid Implementation: An Administrative Cost Monitoring Guide for States (SHVS Cross-Post) The following is cross-posted from State Health & Value Strategies. Authors: Emily Zylla and Elizabeth Lukanen, SHADACOriginal posting date July 6, 2026. Find the full post here on the SHVS website. Passed in July 2025, H.R. 1 dictates several large-scale structural changes to the Medicaid program to be implemented over the next months and years.…
Thousands of New Mexicans Face Medicaid Coverage Loss Under New CMS Guidance
by Mónica Rae Otero, LMSW Policy Analyst July 8, 2026 Medicaid provides essential health coverage for nearly half of all New Mexicans, including children, pregnant people, seniors, people with disabilities, and working families. It helps people access the care they need, keeps families healthy, and protects them from crushing medical debt. Previously, New Mexico Voices detailed how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) threatens access to affo…
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