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Why we picked it: Ambetter from Arizona Complete Health has the highest rating of the health insurance companies we reviewed in Arizona. It received top marks for having the lowest claims denial ...
Artificial intelligence won’t have the final say in your health care. On Wednesday, Gov. Katie Hobbs held a private signing ceremony for a new state law that will require a person to oversee medical ...
One in four Arizonans gets health care through Medicaid, which is vulnerable to budget cuts. Here's what you need to know ...
A Republican state senator and a pro-Trump group on Tuesday accused Arizona’s Democratic governor of presiding over a massive ...
You can get free government health insurance, called Medicaid, if you earn a low income and live in Arizona. If you make too much money for Medicaid, you might be eligible for discounted coverage from ...
Arizona was the last state in the country to adopt Medicaid, creating the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System in 1981. And while we still have plenty of work to do to eliminate our share of ...
As some health insurance companies have come under fire for allegedly using computer systems to shoot down claims, an Arizona law will soon make the practice illegal in the Grand Canyon State.
Medicaid cuts could obliterate Arizona's already troubled behavioral health system. And that has consequences for all of us.
There's a federal crackdown on using Medicaid for migrant health outside of emergencies. Arizona is strict about excluding migrants from coverage.
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.
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.