The Wyoming Medical Center budget for uncompensated care is coming in nearly $7 million less than expected so far this fiscal year, according to a new report.
Construction remains on track for the Wyoming Medical Center's McMurry West Tower, despite some recent delays, its president and CEO said Tuesday.
A problem with the tile for the first and second floors set back the progress of the installation of kitchen equipment, but that won't affect the the other work, Vickie Diamond told the Natrona County Memorial Hospital board of trustees at its monthly m
A federal judge has denied the request for a preliminary injunction by Catholic groups in Wyoming to block the implementation of parts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Without a court-ordered injunction blocking the Affordable Care Act, Catholic organizations will be forced to either sign up with third-party insurers offering contraception and abortion services or pay penalties, attorneys for the Diocese of Cheyenne told a federal judge in Casper on Wednesday...
A federal judge will hear arguments in Casper on Wednesday about the Catholic Diocese of Cheyenne's request for a preliminary injunction to block the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
U.S. District Judge Scott Skavdahl will hear from attorneys from the diocese who claim the Act and contraception-related mandates by potential third-party insurers would violate church teachings...
The U.S. Attorney of Wyoming on Monday urged Catholic organizations in Wyoming to take a chill pill, because the Affordable Care Act doesn't require them -- contrary to their concerns -- to offer birth control services contrary to church teachings...
Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso's office on Monday declined to clarify his comments on "Fox News Sunday" that the Obama administration was "cooking the books" about Affordable Care Act numbers.
Catholic organizations in Wyoming want federal court to block the scheduled July implementation of the Affordable Care Act because contraception-related mandates by third-party insurers would violate church teachings.
Attorney Paul Hickey filed the motion for preliminary injunction last week for the Diocese of Cheyenne, which covers all Wyoming, and other plaintiffs. The...
The state Senate has voted to introduce a bill that would expand the Medicaid system in Wyoming, but even the sponsor says it faces long odds of becoming law.