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Health insurers must provide speedier responses to prior authorization requests for certain medical treatments and services, ...
As ophthalmologists in Anchorage, we have witnessed the toll that delays in care have taken on patients and their families. That’s why we are proud to join our fellow physicians in celebrating the ...
Congress set aside $50 billion for rural hospitals and medical providers to allay fears over the billions more in historic cuts to federal health care spending that President Donald Trump signed into ...
President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes the largest cuts to Medicaid since its creation, with doctors warning that patients will suffer. Susan Jaffe reports.
The bill requires insurance companies and health care providers to meet new deadlines for authorizing requests for care.
By More than 70 Alaska health care professionals Published: June 25, 2025 (iStock / Getty Images) We are a diverse group of medical providers across the state of Alaska.
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A wide array of hunger and health care advocates are hoping to mitigate the effects of some provisions in Trump’s budget bill ...
Despite lawsuits, court orders and a hiring push, Alaska's Division of Public Assistance is still struggling to keep up with ...
Structural Racism In Modern US Health Care Policy There are four main payers or sources of health care financing: employers, insurance companies, the federal government, and the states. Laws and ...
The bill requires insurance companies and health care providers to meet new deadlines for authorizing requests for care.
Late in the evening of June 27, 2025, Senate Republicans released the full text of the latest version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ahead of a scheduled motion to proceed vote on June 28.
The health secretary has said repeatedly he wants to provide better care for Native Americans, but he’s yet to reveal how.