How Health Care Could Change Under the New Trump Administration | KQEDTrump's return may drastically alter public health insurance, affecting coverage and reproductive rights.ACA support is increasing among the public, indicating shifting views on health care policy.
3 million New Yorkers on Medicaid, public health insurance are costing state a staggering $20B in potentially 'fraudulent' coverage: reportUp to 3 million New Yorkers may fraudulently receive Medicaid benefits, costing the state $20 billion annually, highlighting potential systemic fraud issues.
How Health Care Could Change Under the New Trump Administration | KQEDTrump's return may drastically alter public health insurance, affecting coverage and reproductive rights.ACA support is increasing among the public, indicating shifting views on health care policy.
3 million New Yorkers on Medicaid, public health insurance are costing state a staggering $20B in potentially 'fraudulent' coverage: reportUp to 3 million New Yorkers may fraudulently receive Medicaid benefits, costing the state $20 billion annually, highlighting potential systemic fraud issues.