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As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations decline across the country, the pandemic in Montana has continued to get worse. The average number of hospitalizations grew by nearly 40% over the past month. Health care workers are trying to keep up, and some are pushing the state to do more to help.
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Montana’s health department distributed between $84 million and $163 million in Medicaid and Child Health Insurance Program benefits to people...
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State health department officials gave legislators an update Monday on the agency’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials say that response…
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Montana’s June 2 primary election is less than a month off, and candidates are busy carving out positions, and campaigning as best they can during the…
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The state health department is changing how its programs for kids and families collaborate. Health officials announced Friday those services will now fall…
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Montana has been awarded a $10 million federal grant to improve the health outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women in rural Montana.
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Montana healthcare professionals met this week to discuss how to support a person’s physical and mental health in the midst of reduced services.Aaron…
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A new report says Montana could save money on Medicaid by providing housing and support services to homeless people.
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Gov. Steve Bullock’s administration is objecting to the Legislature’s initial plan to cut funding for around 230 open job positions across Montana…
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State health officials say Montana needs to continue a boost in funding to deal with the heavy caseload in the foster child system.The increasing number…