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Massive cuts to a federal health insurance program could impact the 3.4 million college students who rely on it.
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PublicSource on MSNStudy: Many Allegheny County psych hospitalizations do more harm than goodInvoluntary psychiatric hospitalizations — when they’re judgment calls by doctors — can lead to the kinds of harm they are ...
As the single largest source of health coverage in the nation that covers 72 million people — or a fifth of the U.S.
The long and winding road to passing a new state operating budget concluded last month, marking the start of a new fiscal ...
We recognize that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was intended to address broad fiscal concerns at the national level. However ...
It’s not uncommon for parents to wonder how their children will fare after they’re gone. For parents of young adults with ...
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Explícame on MSNCuts to Medicaid and SNAP have others affectedThe recent cuts to Medicaid and SNAP by the Trump administration have sent shockwaves through state budgets across the United States. These programs, which provide essential support to millions, are ...
The program covers roughly 40% of all U.S. births. Those proposed changes are likely to have sweeping impacts across healthcare, including for maternal mental health. “If we do see cuts to Medicaid, ...
States across the country improved policies and support for maternal mental health — but only slightly. The country's overall grade increased from a D+ to a C- this year, according to a new report.
Maternal mental health conditions impact roughly 1 in 5 pregnant and postpartum people in the U.S. every year. That includes post-traumatic stress disorders and at least one or more anxiety disorders.
If Medicaid is cut or restricted, the effects will extend far beyond mental health providers. The people who depend on it, including children, rural residents and those with low or no income, will ...
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