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Alaska has enacted a new law removing certain commercial fishing cooperative insurance agreements from state regulation, ...
The Alaska Department of Health said Monday that the state could lose up to $500 million in Medicaid spending. On Wednesday, ...
SB 44 should be revised to protect all patients in locked psychiatric facilities and units. All people in locked facilities ...
The state Department of Health told the Anchorage Daily News that Alaska could lose up to $500 million in annual Medicaid ...
Congress set aside $50 billion for rural hospitals, but experts warn Medicaid cuts will still threaten care in rural ...
The Alaska Department of Health is projecting that the state could see a reduction of up to $500 million annually in Medicaid spending because of the tax-and-spending law sought by President Donald ...
This story has been updated to reflect changes in the state Department of Health's projections regarding the impacts of the budget reconciliation bill on Medicaid enrollment and spending in Alaska.
States like Nebraska and Iowa have also enacted similar legislation, and Alaska’s governor is slated to sign a similar bill that would streamline the process into law. In other news: ChristianaCare, ...
While most of the tests covered by the act were conducted in Nevada, the program also covers health damages from underground weapons tests conducted on Alaska’s Amchitka Island in 1965, 1969 and 1971.
Gov. Lamont signs legislation to increase access to mental healthcare Read Joe Biden doctor's full statement on refusing to testify Actor Julian McMahon’s official cause of death revealed ...
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