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Between 171,000 and 355,000 Michiganders are projected to lose Medicaid coverage under new work requirements and more frequent eligibility determinations, according to the Urban Institute.
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Flu-like activity in Michigan hit the “very high” level on the 13-level assessment for the week ending December 27 by the CDC.
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The cash aid program Rx Kids will expand to three new Michigan municipalities starting January 12.
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Republicans are pressuring Democrats to vote to open the federal government before negotiating subsidies for health care. A Democrat in a vulnerable district in Michigan says no, as do most of the Members of Congress in her party.
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Rx Kids, an anti-poverty cash aid program for new and expectant mothers, is getting $270 million in this fiscal year’s state budget.
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Proposed changes to Medicaid in the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” could kick millions off the program. Changes to Social Security operations and community living programs have begun. What could this mean for Michiganders with disabilities?
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First, the former U-M president’s continuing journey. Plus, a two-part conversation on Medicaid cuts and on who might be taking the hit.
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Today, financial pressure on abortion providers, a southeast Michigan writer who wove a multi-generational story, and WMU's incoming president on mid-sized schools.
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The state health department's Children’s Special Health Care Services is processing enrollments for newly expanded coverage for people 26 and younger. This coverage is intended to provide help for families with children or young adults with chronic or complex medical conditions.
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A conversation with a Metro Detroit rabbi about how Hanukkah feels for her congregation this year, a multidisciplinary small press that focuses on "for us, by us" storytelling, and the impacts of a proposed state law requiring insurance parity for mental health care.