A new report from The Commonwealth Fund ranked Mississippi last in the nation for health system performance.
Read MoreUntil last year, Georgia’s Medicaid coverage for new moms with low incomes lasted 60 days.
Read MoreThe South Dakota Republican leadership, like many of their counterparts in Mississippi, oppose accepting federal funds to provide health insurance for primarily the working poor.
Read MoreFive miles of water pipes will be built in South Jackson by the fall and the new pipes are expected to improve water service by increasing flow and pressure, city officials said.
Read MoreA major economic development organization that represents the 19 Mississippi Delta counties on Monday called for lawmakers to expand Medicaid.
Read MoreBriana Wright has worked all her adult life. The 27-year-old Kosciusko resident has been a crew member at McDonald’s for three years. Wright is stuck in what is commonly referred to as the healthcare coverage gap.
Read MoreState Republicans have balked at expanding Medicaid, but are embracing legislation that would take advantage of the federal program to pay for healthcare for very sick incarcerated people — and likely create a money-making opportunity for nursing homes.
Read MoreExpanding Medicaid would provide a significantly bigger boost to the Mississippi economy than the far-reaching tax cut proposed by House Speaker Philip Gunn, according to studies from the nonpartisan state economist’s office.
Read MoreThe largest physician group in Mississippi will pursue options to expand Medicaid in the state despite opposition from two statewide top political leaders.
Read MoreDemocrats in the U.S. Congress are considering a way to offer health care insurance for low-income Mississippians who have been denied coverage because of the refusal of the state’s political leadership to expand Medicaid.
Read MoreThe most common refrain of prominent Mississippi elected officials who have long rejected the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act — that the state cannot afford the costs of the program — was refuted this week by the state’s leading economic expert.
Read MoreMississippi has reached a $55.5 million settlement agreement with Centene, the 24th largest corporation in the United States, amid an investigation into whether the state’s largest Medicaid contractor was overcharging for pharmacy benefits.
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