The state program that monitors health care workers with substance use disorders or mental illness has come under fire after accounts surfaced of mismanagement and harm to participants.
The State Department outlined a new plan Thursday to move from global health aid to fostering the self-reliance of countries the U.S. has supported in prior years. The U.S. will focus on ...
Ohio Senate Bill 255 would provide grants to eligible homeowners to help with mortgage payments, property taxes and utility ...
As of Sept. 1, many Pennsylvania adults receiving food assistance from the SNAP program must submit paystubs to the state to ...
In desperate villages in southwestern Uganda, not only are aid cuts killing children every day, but the death toll is accelerating.
Connecticut officials say the student loan changes will keep people in debt far longer than they needed to be and limit ...
The United States has suspended some funding for its flagship AIDS relief program, according to international organisations ...
A new award from Mass General Brigham directed over $100,000 in funding for programs connecting patients with social ...
GoodRx reports all states offer Medicaid programs to pay family caregivers, with varying rules and rates based on state and ...
Zohran Mamdani wants New York to follow the model of other cities that send mental health teams instead of the police to help ...
The privately-run program is meant to stabilize struggling health care providers. After a participant’s death, state ...