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Analysis

With Proposed Barriers to Medicaid Gone, Kentucky Should Pursue Other Ways to Support Kentuckians’ Health

When all Kentuckians are able to meet basic needs and be healthy, they are equipped to contribute to their communities....

Jessica Klein | December 19, 2019

Analysis

Kentucky’s Youngest Kids Are Losing Health Coverage

Kentucky is 3rd-worst in the nation in its alarming recent rise in uninsured children below the age of 6. According to an analysis of the most recent census data by...

Dustin Pugel | December 11, 2019

Op-Ed

Sign-on Letter: A Thriving Community Requires a Strong Safety Net

Safety net programs like Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) fill gaps in access to food, financial support and medical care across...

admin | December 2, 2019

Analysis

Momentum Growing Among States to Abandon Barriers to Medicaid Coverage

Amid lawsuits, health coverage losses and high administrative costs, four of the ten states that have gained federal approval to take Medicaid coverage from people who don’t meet a work...

Dustin Pugel | October 31, 2019

Report Shows Increasing SNAP Benefits Could Reduce Kentucky’s Health Care Costs

Report Shows Increasing SNAP Benefits Could Reduce Kentucky's Health Care Costs By Becca Schimmel

WKMS | October 24, 2019

Report

SNAP Is Good for Kentuckians’ Health

Click for a PDF version of SNAP Is Good for Kentuckians' Health. Everyone knows that food is essential to well-being, but less widely understood is the power of direct food...

Dustin Pugel | October 22, 2019

Op-Ed

Support Health in Kentucky With a Stronger State Budget

It’s officially flu season, and a good time of year to get serious about Vitamin C intake, getting enough sleep and extra handwashing. Behavior matters, of course, but Kentuckians’ ability...

Anna Baumann | October 21, 2019

Analysis

Half of Medicaid-Eligible Kentuckians Were Unaware of New Barriers to Health Coverage, According to Study

Roughly half of Medicaid enrollees in Kentucky had never heard of changes to Medicaid that could have led to the loss of their health coverage, according to new findings from...

Dustin Pugel | October 4, 2019

Analysis

Kentucky’s History With Association Health Plans Shows They Undermine Health Coverage Protections

Kentucky’s past experience with Association Health Plans (AHPs) has gained new relevance amid a court battle over the legality of a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) rule that relaxed standards...

Dustin Pugel | August 5, 2019

Report

Critical Investments for a Healthier Kentucky

Click here for a PDF version of this report. Too many Kentuckians face circumstances that make them vulnerable to poor health. Problems like unsafe drinking water, jobs that pay little...

Ashley Spalding | June 3, 2019

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Health Care News

1 Special Open Enrollment Period for Health Insurance Extended to Aug. 15; New Rules Expand Who Qualifies

2 Special COVID-19 Health Insurance Enrollment Period Begins; Kyians Have Until May 15 to Choose a Plan

3 KY Faces a Terrible COVID Christmas, Scary New Year. But ‘Freedom Fighters’ Bury Their Heads.

4 What Striking Down the ACA Would Mean in Kentucky

5 U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Future of Affordable Care Act

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