Medicaid Stocks List

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Medicaid Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 26 UNH HCA Healthcare's (HCA) Q1 Earnings Beat on Rising Admissions
Apr 26 CI The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Cigna Group, HCA Healthcare, Avantor and Tenet Healthcare
Apr 26 CNC Centene Corp (CNC) Q1 2024 Earnings: Surpasses Analyst Revenue Forecasts and Raises Full-Year ...
Apr 26 CI New Report: Employers Play Critical Role in Curbing Today's Youth Mental Health Crisis
Apr 26 MOH Molina Healthcare First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
Apr 26 BTSG While public companies own 20% of BrightSpring Health Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:BTSG), private equity firms are its largest shareholders with 48% ownership
Apr 26 CNC UPDATE 2-Centene sees robust 2024 on commercial insurance business boost
Apr 26 CNC Centene beats top-line and bottom-line estimates; raises FY24 EPS outlook
Apr 26 CNC CENTENE CORPORATION REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2024 RESULTS
Apr 26 MOH Decoding Molina Healthcare Inc (MOH): A Strategic SWOT Insight
Apr 25 HUM Analysts revisit Humana stock price targets amid Medicare Advantage hit
Apr 25 CI Cigna to offer Humira rivals with $0 copay at specialty pharmacy
Apr 25 CI Evernorth announces Humira biosimilar available at $0 out of pocket for Accredo patients in June
Apr 25 UNH Community Health (CYH) Q1 Earnings Top on Better Occupancy Rates
Apr 25 MOH Community Health (CYH) Q1 Earnings Top on Better Occupancy Rates
Apr 25 HUM Molina Healthcare (MOH) Q1 Earnings Beat on Growing Membership
Apr 25 UNH Molina Healthcare (MOH) Q1 Earnings Beat on Growing Membership
Apr 25 MOH Molina Healthcare (MOH) Q1 Earnings Beat on Growing Membership
Apr 25 MOH Molina Healthcare, Inc. (MOH) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 25 HUM Humana Inc. (NYSE:HUM) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Medicaid

Medicaid in the United States is a joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Medicaid also offers benefits not normally covered by Medicare, like nursing home care and personal care services. The Health Insurance Association of America describes Medicaid as "a government insurance program for persons of all ages whose income and resources are insufficient to pay for health care." Medicaid is the largest source of funding for medical and health-related services for people with low income in the United States, providing free health insurance to 74 million low-income and disabled people (23% of Americans) as of 2017. It is a means-tested program that is jointly funded by the state and federal governments and managed by the states, with each state currently having broad leeway to determine who is eligible for its implementation of the program. States are not required to participate in the program, although all have since 1982. Medicaid recipients must be U.S. citizens or qualified non-citizens, and may include low-income adults, their children, and people with certain disabilities. Poverty alone does not necessarily qualify someone for Medicaid.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act significantly expanded both eligibility for and federal funding of Medicaid. Under the law as written, all U.S. citizens and qualified non-citizens with income up to 133% of the poverty line, including adults without dependent children, would qualify for coverage in any state that participated in the Medicaid program. However, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius that states do not have to agree to this expansion in order to continue to receive previously established levels of Medicaid funding, and many states have chosen to continue with pre-ACA funding levels and eligibility standards.Research suggests that Medicaid improves recipients' financial security. However, the evidence is mixed regarding whether Medicaid actually improves health outcomes, although "the best existing evidence says [having health insurance] improves health".Medicaid and Medicare are the two government sponsored medical insurance schemes in the United States and are administered by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Baltimore, Maryland.

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