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Faced with a June 30 deadline, the House refuses to take up the budget approved by the Senate. Hobbs rips the GOP plans as a ...
More than 700,000 children in Arizona rely on AHCCCS for health care, SNAP for food or both. Cuts to either would have ...
Mental health issues among children are rising, and school officials say it's a crisis. Millions of dollars in federal aid ...
When a teen is facing addiction, emotional turmoil, or behavioral health challenges, parents and caregivers often feel overwhelmed and unsure of where to turn. Arizona, with its diverse landscape and ...
One in four Arizonans gets health care through Medicaid, which is vulnerable to budget cuts. Here's what you need to know ...
Religious employers challenged New York's requirement that workers' health insurance plans cover medically necessary ...
(The Center Square) - Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Arizona, announced his support for a bill aimed at helping America’s obesity ...
According to KPNX, the remembrance of the damage they caused is encouraging homeowners in Prescott, Arizona, to do everything they can to hold on to their home insurance. Between 1990 and 2020, the ...
When Arizona doctors and health professionals prescribe specific treatment for their patients, insurance companies should cover them, not stand in the way,” her office told Arizona’s Family.
Medicaid cuts could obliterate Arizona's already troubled behavioral health system. And that has consequences for all of us.
Yet, despite widespread need, there simply aren’t enough mental health professionals accepting insurance to meet the demand. By some estimates, Arizona is only meeting 10% of mental health needs.