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A nationwide effort is set to bring transformative therapies to people on Medicaid who are diagnosed with sickle cell disease ...
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a stop in downtown Charleston Friday morning.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces sickle-cell treatment program in Charleston while assuring SC Sen. Tim Scott that federal ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on April 2 over whether federal law allows states free to select Medicaid medical ...
Representative Nancy Mace spoke on several issues at a town hall on St. Helena Island, some of which prompted dozens to walk ...
South Carolina's lone Democrat in Congress is expected to take questions on topics affecting senior citizens, including ...
The case started with Julie Edwards, who is enrolled in Medicaid and lives in South Carolina. After she struggled to get contraceptive services, she was able to receive care from a Planned Parenthood ...
If the Supreme Court sides with South Carolina, many GOP-led states are expected to likewise block Planned Parenthood from participating in Medicaid.
The court’s decision on whether Medicaid patients can choose their own health care provider could have consequences far beyond South Carolina.
The Supreme Court is divided on whether funding for Planned Parenthood can be blocked by a state, a decision that carries the weight of a larger fight on abortion.
South Carolina was sued after it disqualified Planned Parenthood South Atlantic from getting Medicaid funding even for health ...