Health

April 25, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Advocates, Lawmakers Worry For Future Of Medicaid In W.Va.

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Medicaid provides free or low-cost health coverage to low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with disabilities. Read the full article. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), West Virginia has the highest percentage of Medicaid enrollment in the U.S., with more than 564,000 people enrolled, or 29…

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April 18, 2024 by Rhonda Rogombe
More than 200K West Virginians Lost Medicaid or CHIP Over Past Year, Most for Procedural Issues

West Virginia Watch, News from the States - Over the past year, as the programs returned to pre-pandemic eligibility rules, more than 200,000 West Virginians were removed from the Medicaid or the Child Health Insurance Program, state data shows. Read the full article. The vast majority of those disenrollments — 79% — were due to a procedural reason like…

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April 15, 2024 by WVCBP
Lawmakers Explore Financial Strains on West Virginia Human Services

West Virginia MetroNews - Lawmakers asked a range of questions about the state’s level of funding for human services, building their cases for financial decisions that could come to a head during special session as soon as next month. Read the full article. Gov. Jim Justice, a Republican, has said he’ll soon call a special session over…

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April 12, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Lawmakers Return to Charleston for First Interims Since End of Session

West Virginia Watch, News from the States - Lawmakers will return to Charleston this weekend for interim meetings, marking their first return to the state Capitol since the 2024 regular session wrapped last month. Read the full article. From Sunday through Tuesday, legislators are scheduled to receive reports and updates on various state programs and…

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April 11, 2024 by Kelly Allen
One-third of West Virginians May Soon Have a Harder Time Getting Health Care After Lawmakers Declined to Fully Fund Medicaid

Mountain State Spotlight, Times West Virginian, Fayette Tribune - Across West Virginia, it’s already hard for many people to access health care. And unless state lawmakers change the budget they passed last month, it’s about to get even more difficult, especially for people who live in the most rural areas and those considered lower income. Read the…

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April 2, 2024 by Rhonda Rogombe
Medicaid Advocates in West Virginia Express Concerns

Wheeling Intelligencer, The Inter-Mountain, West Virginia News - Advocates for a strong and robust Medicaid system in West Virginia say the program is healthy, but changes and cuts being considered by the Legislature could put the program at risk of not meeting the needs of state residents. Read the full article. Advocacy organizations gathered in…

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April 1, 2024 by Rhonda Rogombe
Affordable Healthcare Advocates Urge Lawmakers to Adjust State Budget Funding for Medicaid Recipients

West Virginia MetroNews, WCHS - Amid nearly one-third of West Virginians relying on Medicaid, the state-federal affordable healthcare insurance program could face over a $100 million dollar shortfall if lawmakers don’t act. Read the full article. State healthcare experts met on Monday morning in Charleston advocating for West Virginia legislators to vote to preserve and…

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April 1, 2024 by WVCBP
Advocates, Dems Urge Medicaid Funding

West Virginia Watch, News from the States, Bluefield Daily Telegraph - With a special legislative session to address the state budget on the horizon, advocates for West Virginia Medicaid called on state policy makers Monday to fund the health care program. Read the full article. Ellen Allen, executive director of West Virginians for Affordable Health…

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