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Hilton Head Island Packet on MSNCould your hospital in SC close because of the Big Beautiful Bill Medicaid cuts? What we foundShifts in Medicaid funding may put rural South Carolina hospitals at risk. Here’s what to know and what impacts communities ...
Throughout the country, pediatricians say anxious parents are concerned about access to routine childhood immunizations, ...
In SC, the decision not to expand Medicaid under Affordable Care Act was prescient, as the state avoided federal financing ...
South Carolina’s two Planned Parenthood clinics can no longer accept Medicaid health insurance for non-abortion health care services. A provision of Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law that barred ...
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MedPage Today on MSNI've Spent My Life Fighting for Kids' Health, and I Won't Stop NowOn July 4, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, slashing nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid ...
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'Messy for a lot of folks' -- advocates say Medicaid cuts will be harsh in South CarolinaPresident Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" doesn't look very pretty to rural health advocates in South Carolina. They predict thousands to lose coverage.
COLUMBIA— Thousands more people in South Carolina could get Medicaid coverage under a request from the state to expand the ...
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South Carolina is one of 10 states without Medicaid expansion ... - MSNAt a launch event for Cover SC, advocates say by not tapping into federal funding for Medicaid expansion, South Carolina is sending tax dollars to other states. WLTX-TV Columbia.
Patients do not have legal standing to sue if a state denies their right to see their preferred medical provider, the court said in a 6-3 ruling.
South Carolina's work requirement will apply to Medicaid beneficiaries with incomes under 100% of the federal poverty level, or $12,240 for an individual up to $25,100 for a family of four, with ...
In South Carolina, an individual needs to have dependents to qualify for Medicaid, which leaves out several older residents whose children are no longer dependents.
Shaquilla June, 29, of Sumter and her newborn son Jonathan after birth on May 13, 2021. She would die a few days later at the same hospital. South Carolina Medicaid is getting a large federal ...
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