Schools, colleges and states that require students to be immunized against COVID-19 may be at risk of losing federal money under a White House order signed by President Donald Trump.
The new budget outlines language that could end the Medicaid expansion within the state, leading thousands to lose their health insurance coverage.
Senate Bill 14 in the ongoing Kentucky legislative session relates to the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program. This program enables hospitals and other health care providers who serve a disproportionate ...
As Republicans consider adding work requirements to Medicaid, Georgia and Arkansas — two states with experience running such ...
If you’re considering enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan (also known as Medicare Part C) in Kentucky to meet your various ...
Looking to trim $880 billion, Republican lawmakers are considering block-granting Medicaid funding and establishing work requirements for beneficiaries, Modern Healthcare reports. As Politico points ...
How much will marijuana cost in Kentucky when medical dispensaries open? Cannabis experts share thoughts on consumer prices and costs.