New Medicaid changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will require community engagement from beneficiaries ages 19 to 64.
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act, commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), was signed into law this summer, and it has a sweeping impact on Medicaid eligibility.
“People tend to use the terms interchangeably, but they are not at all the same,” says Josh Hodges, the chief customer officer at the National Council on Aging. Unlike Medicare, which is funded by the ...
Arizona's Medicaid program is mostly funded by the U.S. government and provides health insurance primarily to low-income ...
President Donald Trump’s massive legislation package, which includes the largest cuts to Medicaid in history, heads to the White House for signature after House Republicans won a near party-line vote ...
Medicaid, like all “means-tested” programs where eligibility is based on income and assets, requires extensive documentation to establish eligibility. Proof is required to verify identity, residence, ...