It's common for young people leaving jails and prisons to end up back behind bars, often after lapses related to untreated mental illness or substance abuse. A new law will help them get Medicaid.
North Carolina might expand an experimental initiative to address the nonmedical health needs of low-income residents by using Medicaid dollars.
Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small primary care clinic run by Clemson University draws patients ...
Leaders of dozens of Head Start preschools said they might need to close temporarily because they remain locked out of their ...
SC Gov. Henry McMaster's effort to expand Medicaid eligibility threshold for working families is step in right direction, but ...
There’s a large gray cloud hanging over Medicaid expansion right now, and that’s because there’s so much uncertainty about ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — If you live in the City of Columbia and have difficulty shopping in person at grocery stores in your area, ...
Many low-income South Carolina parents earn too much to get Medicaid but the state wants to expand coverage for them - as ...
A school choice bill that would allow South Carolina students to use state education lottery funds for private school tuition ...
House Republicans have proposed sweeping changes to healthcare policies – including major Medicaid cuts — and five physicians joined Beckers to discuss their thoughts on the policy changes. Editor's ...
Introducing work requirements for Medicaid recipients is something the GOP has suggested will be brought into action.
North Carolina was the 40th state to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Lambeth said lawmakers in some of the ...