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Community health workers present at doctor’s appointments can help parents navigate food, sleep, behavior and child development.
When Michigan expanded the health coverage program for low-income people, it led to 30,000 new jobs in the state.
The Trump administration had said states could require some people to prove they had work to get benefits.
In the U.S., Black and Indigenous women are two to three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related causes in the first year as white women.
Will a surge in enrollments prompted by the pandemic mean cuts to benefits?
With the Affordable Care Act back in the spotlight, we break down the available options.
More than 5 million people who lost their jobs lost their health insurance and didn’t find an alternative.
Despite a strong a economy, the uninsured rate rose last year for the first time since Obamacare.
If a person without authorization to be in the U.S. can afford it, they can purchase nongovernment-subsidized insurance. But few jobs pay enough.
Caring for the elderly is expensive for insurers and for families.