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South Carolina was sued after it disqualified Planned Parenthood South Atlantic from getting Medicaid funding even for health ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on April 2 over whether federal law allows states free to select Medicaid medical ...
Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared sympathetic on Wednesday to South Carolina's bid to strip Planned Parenthood of funding under the Medicaid program in a case that could bolster ...
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WCIV on MSNHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addresses sickle cell drug access on Charleston visitU.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 ...
On April 2, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether South Carolina can prohibit Medicaid funding for any health care services provided by Planned Parenthood. After McMaster issued ...
A nationwide effort is set to bring transformative therapies to people on Medicaid who are diagnosed with sickle cell disease ...
Washington — The Supreme Court weighed Wednesday a yearslong court fight over South Carolina's attempt to boot Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program and whether beneficiaries can sue to ...
If the Supreme Court sides with South Carolina, many GOP-led states are expected to likewise block Planned Parenthood from participating in Medicaid.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a South Carolina case over whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic on Wednesday. (Valerie Plesch/picture alliance via Getty Images) ...
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