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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 19, 2010 - -The largest percentage of Missourians with health insurance, either…
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About 60 percent of the approximately 70,000 Missourians purged from the state’s Medicaid program in 2018 lost coverage because they failed to reply to a…
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Missouri likely would not have to spend any additional money to expand Medicaid to insure more low-income people, according to a report from the…
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A Missouri lawmaker is demanding that state health officials explain how 73,000 people dropped off Medicaid rolls last year.The state debuted an automated…
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Tangunikia Ward, a single mom of two who has been unemployed for the past couple of years, was shocked when her St. Louis family was kicked off Missouri’s…
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Americans have until Saturday to sign up for coverage on the federal, online insurance marketplace. The Affordable Care Act set up healthcare.gov to help…
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Nov. 1 marked the start of the six-week open enrollment period during which Missourians can buy health insurance on the federal exchange.While enrollment…
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More than half of Missouri’s poorest residents are paying more than half of their yearly income in rent. Non-profit leaders at two Missouri organizations…
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A new survey from the U.S. Census Bureau found the Missouri uninsured rate remained steady at 9.1 percent in 2017 despite several Congressional attempts…
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St. Louis health officials want to add addiction treatment to the region’s health program for low-income people without insurance.The Missouri Department…