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Planned Parenthood is hoping New York can cover the loss of federal Medicaid funds after the “One Big Beautiful Bill” denied funds to the clinics for a year.
Planned Parenthood stands to lose a huge portion of its federal funding under President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which could result in the closure of up to 200 clinics, according ...
Several Planned Parenthood locations posted notices alerting patients Medicaid coverage would no longer be accepted.
There’s not enough healthcare providers out there as it is, so as a result of this, some people will likely delay or not end up receiving the care that they need,” said Jamie Lockhart, Planned ...
In the commonwealth, about 700 to 800 patients per month use Medicaid to pay for services, said RaeAnn Pickett, ...
This is a hit on Planned Parenthood and on our state,” said Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates CEO Jennifer M. Allen.
With the “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” the organization faces a loss of taxpayer funding, and an activist judge deployed herself to protect its coffers.
Planned Parenthood Great Rivers opened its books for patients to make abortion appointments starting next week. It's the ...
Planned Parenthood’s two Florida affiliates will merge to form a single, unified statewide organization. The new organization ...
There is an expectation that other providers will pick up the slack and take care of Medicaid-insured patients currently ...
A student group at DePaul University is reportedly still running a secret birth control delivery service after being banned ...
University officials recently suspended the group from campus because of its affiliation with Planned Parenthood. Student ...