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Medicaid is the United States health program for eligible individuals and families with low incomes and resources. It is a means-tested program that is jointly funded by the states and federal government, and is managed by the states.
A selection of today's opinions and editorials

A selection of today's opinions and editorials

Report shows District of Columbia stands 51st on maternal mortality ranking

Report shows District of Columbia stands 51st on maternal mortality ranking

Texas rethinks disease management program

Texas rethinks disease management program

Maternal health care crisis in the U.S.: 15.8% of women in Georgia receive delayed or no prenatal care

Maternal health care crisis in the U.S.: 15.8% of women in Georgia receive delayed or no prenatal care

Pregnancy-related deaths increase in Michigan, Amnesty International report

Pregnancy-related deaths increase in Michigan, Amnesty International report

Verisk Health upgrades Explorer product line to improve organization’s exposure to healthcare risk

Verisk Health upgrades Explorer product line to improve organization’s exposure to healthcare risk

California ranks 35th in maternal mortality, records 11.3 deaths per 100,000 live births

California ranks 35th in maternal mortality, records 11.3 deaths per 100,000 live births

15.7% of North Carolina women receive delayed or no prenatal care

15.7% of North Carolina women receive delayed or no prenatal care

Maternal health care crisis in the U.S.: Oklahoma ranks 39th on maternal mortality

Maternal health care crisis in the U.S.: Oklahoma ranks 39th on maternal mortality

Death from pregnancy-related complications: Mississippi ranks 45th in Amnesty International list

Death from pregnancy-related complications: Mississippi ranks 45th in Amnesty International list

First Editon: March 12, 2010

First Editon: March 12, 2010

Amnesty International report: One in five Arkansas women receives delayed or no prenatal care

Amnesty International report: One in five Arkansas women receives delayed or no prenatal care

Maternal health care crisis: New Mexico records 16.9 deaths per 100,000 live births

Maternal health care crisis: New Mexico records 16.9 deaths per 100,000 live births

Leaders of LUH urge Congress not to overlook healthcare issues of Latinos in final healthcare reform legislation

Leaders of LUH urge Congress not to overlook healthcare issues of Latinos in final healthcare reform legislation

Shocking disparities in health care: Maryland ranks 48th on maternal mortality ranking

Shocking disparities in health care: Maryland ranks 48th on maternal mortality ranking

Florida stands 41st on maternal mortality ranking with 13.1 deaths per 100,000 live births

Florida stands 41st on maternal mortality ranking with 13.1 deaths per 100,000 live births

Nebraska ranks 40th on Amnesty International's maternal mortality ranking

Nebraska ranks 40th on Amnesty International's maternal mortality ranking

Report shows 16.6% of women in Tennessee receive delayed or no prenatal care

Report shows 16.6% of women in Tennessee receive delayed or no prenatal care

20.2% women in New Jersey receive delayed or no prenatal care

20.2% women in New Jersey receive delayed or no prenatal care

Amnesty International: New York stands 47th on maternal mortality ranking

Amnesty International: New York stands 47th on maternal mortality ranking

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