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2023 is coming to a close, and it’s been an eventful year for StateImpact Oklahoma’s reporters. Managing editor Logan Layden talks with the team about highlights of this year and what to expect in 2024.
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As Oklahoma nears the end of its unwinding process, providers, community partners and patients are reflecting on the collaboration and confusion that occurred.
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Michigan Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Mich.,, and California Rep. Scott Peters, D-Calif., say looming benefit cuts and mounting interest payments squeezing federal investments underline need for their plan.
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The Oklahoma State Department of Health received about $170,000 to support new mothers and their families during the Medicaid redetermination process.
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In 2022, schools recouped $6.6 billion from federal and state Medicaid programs for student healthcare. They could be getting much more.
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Almost half of Oklahoma's rural hospitals are at risk of shutting down, according to a new report from a national health policy group.
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The Cherokee Nation is stepping in to make sure their tribal citizens don't lose Medicaid coverage as the public health emergency expires.
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The vote is the latest in a turf war between the Legislature and Gov. Kevin Stitt's office.
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The Senate voted Wednesday to override the governor's veto and force through their plan to spend the money.
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The Department of Health and Human Services will propose an amended definition of "lawful presence" to include recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the White House said.