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Homeless encampments were cropping up across the Twin Cities in summer 2020 when Minnesota debuted a pioneering new program ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and leaders from 20 other states have sued the Trump administration over an ...
Three Democrat-led states have decided to revoke or limit health coverage for immigrants without legal status, a move that ...
Rural hospitals in Minnesota, where there is a higher percentage of people enrolled in Medicaid, could see a bigger impact ...
State attorneys general and federal prosecutors alleged Gilead Sciences illegally bankrolled lavish events for prescribers.
Medicaid helps cover health costs for roughly 1.2 million people in Minnesota, but federal cuts could mean major changes. by Shadi Bushra 05/08/2025 05/08/2025 Share this: ...
In 2024 alone, roughly 232,000 people were enrolled in Minnesota’s fee-for-service system each month, while more than 1.2 million received coverage through Medicaid health plans.
Dive Brief: Minnesota will no longer allow for-profit health insurers to participate in its Medicaid program starting in 2025, under a provision in an omnibus bill signed into law last week.; The ...