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Kansas’ Medicaid program, called KanCare, has about 500,000 recipients. Thus far, of the 300,000 Kansans who have received renewal applications, more than 22,000 Kansans have lost coverage ...
Kansas is one of just 10 states in the nation that has not expanded Medicaid which could provide health coverage to upwards of 150,000 Kansans who live just above the poverty line.
Medicaid expansion, which was made available in the Affordable Care Act, is estimated to extend coverage to more than 150,000 Kansans. The state is one of 10 in the nation that has not yet ...
Currently, to qualify for Medicaid in Kansas, "You have to be extremely low income," Osterlund said, plus be disabled, elderly, pregnant or a parent of a minor child. She said an adult qualifies ...
The Kansas Legislature has scheduled public hearings for Wednesday on the issue of Medicaid expansion, which hasn't gotten a hearing since 2020. Medicaid expansion in Kansas is about to get its ...
As initially passed, the ACA was designed to provide universal health care in the U.S.: those with employer-sponsored health insurance would keep their plans, those with middle-income and lacking employer-sponsored health insurance could purchase subsidized insurance via newly established health insurance marketplaces, and those with low-income would be covered by the expansion of Medicaid.
The Medicaid inspector general released an audit of a Medicaid program, claiming millions in lost taxes. The insurance director denied it is accurate. Kansas insurance commissioner says audit ...
UCare has suffered a second setback in its plans for health plan growth outside Minnesota. In results announced this month, Kansas officials gave low marks to the Minneapolis-based HMO's bid on a ...