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The Montana Primary Care Association is launching a program to help people who lost Medicaid during the state’s evaluation process reapply.
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A bill introduced in the Montana Legislature would allow employees for health care facilities and insurance companies to abstain from participating in cases they morally object to. Opponents worry it will lead to discrimination.
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Montana lawmakers and state officials are debating the best way to regulate sober living homes in the state.
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Open enrollment for the public health insurance marketplace opens Tuesday. Plans for both individuals and families may be cheaper than in years past.
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A record level of funding is available to help Montanans shop for health insurance options in the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
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Community health centers across Montana provide care to people who wouldn’t have access otherwise. While they’ve had to pivot with COVID-19, their...
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A recent report from The Montana Department of Health and Human Services found that medication-assisted treatments for opioid addiction are becoming...
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In 2017, the state Department of Public Health and Human Services reported that approximately 100 babies every year experience drug withdrawal in…
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The Affordable Care Act’s sixth sign-up season is now underway.The roughly 62,000 Montanans who buy their own health insurance have until December 15 to…
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Montana’s Medicaid expansion program, which provides more than 93,000 people in the state health coverage, expires in just over a year. Campaigns are now…