The state Senate cleared legislation that would require state officials to evaluate and prioritize health programs funded with federal Medicaid funds.
New Jersey spends over $6 billion annually on Medicaid, with another $13 billion coming from the federal government. Roughly 2 million residents — 1 in 5 people — are enrolled in the state’s Medicaid ...
On July 4, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. This bill makes historic cuts to the Medicaid program. Nationally, there is a projected $1 trillion cut in federal funding ...
New Jersey’s next governor will be faced with major changes to Medicaid, with more than half a million New Jerseyans likely navigating new work requirements by the end of next year and an eventual ...
About 8,700 postpartum patients in New Jersey will retain Medicaid coverage up to a year after giving birth — a move CMS said may soon extend to other states. The move comes from an amendment to the ...
When Nantanee Koppstein found a new primary care practice in the Princeton area for her daughter, she was overjoyed — considering that it took weeks of searching for a doctor who had experience ...
House Judiciary Committee alleges CVS Health (NYSE:CVS) violated federal antitrust laws in dealings with independent ...