Children’s advocates are warning that thousands of Nevada children could lose Medicaid coverage over the next year, starting as early as May 1.
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Business
What CCSD & Tesla have in common: Both employ a lot of Medicaid recipients
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoAmazon, Walmart and Clark County School District topped the list of employers with the most workers enrolled in Nevada Medicaid.
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COVID-19
Medicaid vaccination rate lags as state struggles to reach low-income communities
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoLow-income Nevadans enrolled in Medicaid have been vaccinated at far lower rates than the overall population, according to health officials in the state.
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Opinion
Nevada can honor heroes, protect familiesā health and safety with a Nevada Public Option (opinion)
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoOPINION: The time has come for Nevada policymakers to extend the protection and security of healthcare to all residents with the Nevada Public Option.
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The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services heard testimony this week in support of a bill to restore Medicaid coverage for inmates upon release.
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GovernmentHealthNews
HHS awards $895,832 to Nevada organization to sign up children for health coverage
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoCMS NEWS RELEASE The U.S. Department of Health and Human Servicesā (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced…
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GovernmentHealthNewsPolitics
Senate Republican leaders support Medicaid expansion
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoNEVADA SENATE REPUBLICANS NEWS RELEASE HENDERSON — Senate Republican leaders today commended Gov. Brian Sandovalās decision…
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GovernmentNews
NPRI: Sandoval’s decision to expand Medicaid will actually hurt Nevadans
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoNPRI NEWS RELEASE LAS VEGAS ā Responding to the news that Gov. Brian Sandoval has decided…
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By Geoffrey Lawrence, Nevada Policy Research Institute Gov. Brian Sandoval is pondering whether to expand Medicaid…
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GovernmentNews
Sandoval says many variables still in play with budget, dual Medicaid spending plans being readied
By ThisIsRenoBy ThisIsRenoBy Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau CARSON CITY ā Gov. Brian Sandoval said today that there…
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