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Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to fundamentally alter the state's Medicaid program. The gubernatorial election will determine whether he gets to.
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As the November election draws closer, a major issue is emerging in the governor’s race: the future of SoonerCare.
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More than 100,000 Oklahomans have already enrolled in the program, which provides health coverage to low-income adults.
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On Election Day, voters in three traditionally Republican-led states will decide whether or not to expand Medicaid, the government health insurance…
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Updated to reflect the governor’s executive order for a special session.Oklahoma’s two largest safety-net hospitals could lose $115 million a year because…
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority board did not vote on a proposal to cut Medicaid reimbursement rates to providers by 25 percent at its meeting on…
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It’s now the final month of the legislative session, and lawmakers have less than four weeks to pull off a budget deal to close a $1.3 billion shortfall…
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Mary Ann Johnson and her husband bought a spacious 1970s-era ranch home in Frederick last summer. The remodeled kitchen is wide and open with a brand-new…
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Shelly Dunham walks through the halls of Okeene Municipal Hospital in northwest Oklahoma on a slow Wednesday afternoon. “It’s not a busy place. We don’t…
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A bill that would have taken over 100,000 Oklahomans off Medicaid failed to pass through a Senate committee on Monday. House Bill 2665, written by state…