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A report from the Montana Healthcare Foundation found that enrollees in Montana’s Medicaid expansion program needed less emergency care after having health coverage.
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As demand for federally subsidized health care significantly rises in Montana for the first time in several years, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to strike down the law that enabled expanded coverage. Health insurance experts liken a complete overturn of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to a “perfect storm” that would cause “complete chaos.”
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Last weekend, Montana saw its biggest spike yet in COVID-19 cases. YPR reports how the disease is impacting Native Americans across the state.As of Jun.…
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A recent report from The Montana Department of Health and Human Services found that medication-assisted treatments for opioid addiction are becoming more…
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Montana healthcare professionals met this week to discuss how to support a person’s physical and mental health in the midst of reduced services.Aaron…
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Montana received almost $4 million in federal funds for addiction recovery and treatment this week.The United States is seeing a rise in opioid addiction…
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A new report says Montana could save money on Medicaid by providing housing and support services to homeless people.The 2019 Montana Medicaid Supportive…
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Three youth advocacy groups in Yellowstone County are pooling their resources.Tumbleweed, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County, and the…
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More than 70,000 Montanans would lose health coverage under the health care bill being considered by Congress, and the state would lose $4.8 billion in...
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The Montana Healthcare Foundation announced today a series of listening sessions across the state to assess the impact of substance abuse on Montana...