It is time for Ohio to join the small but, one hopes, soon-to-grow number of states recognizing that comprehensive ...
Though the shutdown might soon be over because of the deal over the weekend, there's no guarantee the subsidies for 93% of ...
To put it more tangibly, KFF Health News reported that the average American family of four paid just under $27,000 for health ...
Ohio's House Bill 96 brings changes in insurance, including equal payments for CRNAs and physicians, new payment methods, and simplified licensing.
Ohioans lack health insurance while 9.1% report medical debt, prompting MetroHealth to limit charity care programs.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine went against fellow Republicans to save a plan that would have kept more kids on Medicaid. Then, President Donald Trump's administration axed it anyway. Earlier this year, Ohio's ...
The number of uninsured kids in Ohio has increased in recent years. Ohio has seen an increase in the number of children without health insurance since the unwinding of pandemic-era Medicaid continuous ...
Following the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, states were mandated to re-evaluate the eligibility of all Medicaid recipients, a process that had been paused for three years. While Ohio's ...
The federal government remains closed for business as Democrats and Republicans battle over health programs for low and middle-income Americans. If Republicans get their way on one of those programs, ...
As Ohioans brace for higher health care costs, Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked on the government shutdown.
As many as 22 million Americans could see their monthly health insurance premiums more than double if the Affordable Care Act ...