Nevada, Medicaid
Some Republicans expressed doubt that Medicaid cuts are coming. Alternative changes suggested included work requirements and anti-fraud efforts.
Nevada’s health care leaders sounded the alarm on pending Medicaid cuts during a legislative hearing Wednesday, but uncertainty over the scope of changes left them unwilling to predict just how drastically health care in the state could be affected.
About 312,000 Nevadans could lose health coverage if federal matching program gets cut to pay for President Trump's agenda.
Nevada state lawmakers heard worst case scenarios if Congress significantly reduces federal Medicaid spending. There’s a lot of uncertainty.
With potential cuts to Medicaid coming from Congresssome Nevada lawmakers are sounding the alarm, saying the cuts could cost the state billions of dollars in h
Residential treatment for addiction is expected to become more available to Nevada Medicaid beneficiaries this year, even as congressional Republicans consider cuts to the insurance program for low-income people.
Republicans have made it known that they’re considering plans to cut billions of dollars from the Medicaid program.
State lawmakers grilled public officials and other entities Wednesday evening about how a mishmash of proposed cuts to Medicaid could affect the Silver State. Read more with The Nevada Independent.
Health Plan of Nevada is denying or reducing services to a degree that is dangerous, putting patients at risk of harming themselves or others through their continued substance abuse, according to
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