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Shelly Ten Napel, chief executive officer of the Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas, shares her case for being pro-work and anti-work-requirements.
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Matt Althoff, secretary of the Department of Social Services, shares historic changes to South Dakota's Medicaid rolls.
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The number of South Dakota Medicaid expansion enrollees is down from what was originally anticipated.
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State lawmakers are passing a $7.3 billion budget. It’s one of lawmakers' constitutional requirements and they're proud of several items contained in it.
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South Dakota voters will weigh in on Medicaid expansion, again, this fall.
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A Senate panel is passing a bill that asks voters if they want to place a work requirement on people who receive Medicaid healthcare benefits.
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South Dakota Department of Social Services officials say the causes behind a 27 percent drop in Medicaid coverage for South Dakota children are two-fold.
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The new scam involves scammers claiming Medicare benefits are due to expire and then threatening to cancel their benefits if not given the user's Medicare number.
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A new report from US Health and Human services shows Medicaid enrollment among South Dakota children is down 27 percent from this spring. That’s tied for worst in the nation.
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Two Republican lawmakers want to ask state voters to add work requirements for Medicaid recipients.