Ron Johnson’s Madison office Tuesday to voice their concerns over potential cuts to Medicaid.The Republican-led Congress is considering significant cuts to Medicaid, the government health insurance program for low-income households.
A new report argues that while Medicaid expansion in Wisconsin could have short-term financial advantages, the expansion will be costly to those living in the state and not worth it long term. States that have expanded Medicaid have higher costs for those who are privately insured,
Republican lawmakers in Congress are eyeing potential cuts to Medicaid as a way to pay for tax cuts and other priorities of President Donald Trump.
At the end of a dramatic night on the House floor, Republicans on Tuesday narrowly passed a framework for massive cuts to taxes and spending that would likely reduce funding to Medicaid, raising loud objections from Democrats who universally opposed the measure.
Alex Garza's dream is to one day make a living selling spiders and working as a cartoon voiceover artist. Garza's mom, Sandra Lomeli, said her 29-year-old
After the House of Representatives approved a budget plan on Tuesday, people protested the proposed spending cuts outside U.S Sen. Ron Johnson's (R-WI) office in Oshkosh.
UW Health and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Wisconsin are in the process of renegotiating their agreement, which is set to expire on April 15, according to
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside of Senator Ron Johnson's office in Madison, voicing their opposition to what they claim could be a drastic cut to Medicaid.
Last year, Covering Wisconsin helped enroll more than 9,600 people in marketplace coverage or in Medicaid, Espeseth said. More broadly, the agency assisted around 60,000 people with questions or ...
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan says proposed federal tax cuts would transfer money from programs for the middle class to the wealthiest.
In Wisconsin, enrollees may be in BadgerCare Plus; in Connecticut, Husky Health; in Texas, STAR; and in California, Medi-Cal. Medicaid generally pays health care providers such as doctors and ...
Wisconsin implemented a partial Medicaid expansion to cover childless adults up to 100% of the federal poverty level while 96.1% of doctors accept new private insurance patients and 74.3% accept ...