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Medicaid Public Forum Thursday
Medicaid Public Forum Thursday
Medicaid Public Forum Thursday
If your on Medicaid, a Medicaid provider or social service agency the Wyoming Department of Health would like to hear from you. They're hosting a series of public forums around the state, including one this Thursday in Casper. They're asking for input on how to make Wyoming's Medicaid program work best for the state...
Countdown To Health Care Ruling
Countdown To Health Care Ruling
Countdown To Health Care Ruling
WASHINGTON (AP) — The stakes are huge as the anticipation grows for today's announcement of the Supreme Court's decision on the health care overhaul, but no matter what the court decides, it's unlikely to be the final word. The problems of high medical costs, widespread waste and tens of millions of people without insurance will require Congress and the president to keep looking for answers, no ma
Court Takes Health Care Case Behind Closed Doors
Court Takes Health Care Case Behind Closed Doors
Court Takes Health Care Case Behind Closed Doors
WASHINGTON (AP) — The survival of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul rests with a Supreme Court seemingly split over ideology and, more particularly, in the hands of two Republican-appointed justices. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy posed tough questions to administration lawyers defending the health care law during three days of arguments that suggested they have
Wyo. Pilot Program For Health Care At Crossroads
Wyo. Pilot Program For Health Care At Crossroads
Wyo. Pilot Program For Health Care At Crossroads
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming lawmakers must decide whether to increase funding for a health care pilot program that supporters say could offer the state a cheaper alternative to Medicaid. Casper Republican Sen. Charles Scott has championed the "Healthy Frontiers" program, which serves about 85 low-income residents, mainly in Cheyenne and Casper...
Court Schedules Week Of Health Care Arguments
Court Schedules Week Of Health Care Arguments
Court Schedules Week Of Health Care Arguments
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will use an unprecedented week's worth of argument time in late March to decide the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul before the 2012 presidential elections...

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