Iowa families with disabilities are fighting to hold onto Medicaid services they say are disappearing as cuts and changes ...
Iowans are already struggling to navigate a strained system, even before budget pressures intensify because of the One Big ...
Iowa is among the first states reshaping its Medicaid budget ahead of nearly $1 trillion in federal Medicaid cuts, with Gov.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Thursday that raises the tax on HMO health insurance plans to generate more money ...
State officials hope to bring in up to $1 billion in federal funds over the next five years to improve rural health ...
Iowa Senate Republicans are advancing a bill that would raise taxes on certain health insurance companies to offset a ...
Iowa raises insurer taxes to plug Medicaid budget gap. Supporters call it temporary; critics warn it will lead to higher ...
Iowa House Republicans voted to temporarily increase taxes on some private health insurance providers to fill a gap in the ...
Insurance officials and taxpayer and business advocates have said the temporary tax will raise costs for employers, individuals already struggling with health care expenses ...
The Iowa law raises taxes on private health insurance providers, known as HMOs, to bring in funds to shore up a deficit in Iowa's Medicaid budget.
Iowa's Medicaid program is projected to face tens of millions of dollars in deficits in coming years, prompting warnings from the state auditor. State health officials and Republican leaders countered ...
Three insurers managing Iowa’s $5 billion Medicaid program posted more than $100 million in losses in 2016, the first year private insurers took over the program, according to The Gazette. Iowa handed ...