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The Navajo Nation wants to become one of the first Native American tribes to create its own managed healthcare entity.The tribe recently announced it…
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Arizona has quietly suspended plans to require that about 120,000 people work, volunteer or go to school to receive Medicaid benefits.The state Medicaid…
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Arizona has become the first state in the U.S. allowed to exempt tribal members from Medicaid work requirements. KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius reports, Native…
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Arizonans who don't qualify for Medicaid or get health insurance through their employer face a Friday deadline to sign up for individual insurance plans…
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The Arizona Supreme Court has upheld a hospital assessment that helps pay for Medicaid insurance for 400,000 low-income Arizonans.The high court ruled…
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The fate of a hospital assessment that helps pay for a Medicaid expansion plan that now covers 400,000 additional Arizona residents is now in the hands of…
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A new U.S. Senate version of a bill repealing the Affordable Care Act retains major cuts to Medicaid and will not ease pressure on Arizona's senators to…
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Arizona Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake are so far not saying if they back a new Senate health care proposal repealing much of Barack Obama's health care…
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Sen. John McCain says the Senate's overhaul of the Affordable Care Act is stuck in gridlock but he hopes some type of legislation gets a vote before…
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Federal officials have approved Arizona's plan to allow additional low-income families in need of affordable health insurance to enroll their children for…