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Alabama’s newest congressman estimates that six more rural hospitals could close in his district in the coming years.
The new law will require “presumptive eligibility” to cover outpatient medical care for pregnant people for up to 60 days while their Medicaid applications are processed.
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Thursday increasing access to Medicaid coverage for expectant mothers in Alabama. SB 102, sponsored by Sen. Linda Coleman-Madison, D-Birmingham, would provide “presumptive ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Thursday increasing access to Medicaid coverage for expectant mothers in ...
In an industry that has long been a target of criticism over opaque ways it makes and spends its revenues, some ...
Former University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban, winner of seven national championships, introduced President Donald ...
As President Donald J. Trump makes his way to Alabama, if you ever had the opportunity to ask him a question. What would you ...
You can’t feed anyone on less than $10 a day,” said a Harvard professor who studies nursing homes. Is anyone watching?
The Alabama Legislature on April 29 gave final approval to the state’s two budgets for the 2026 fiscal year, but not without ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey would contribute state funds toward subsidizing passenger rail service along the Gulf Coast, next ...