Governor Bullock, Montana Healthcare Foundation Announce Perinatal Behavioral Health Initiative
New initiative expands current efforts to help improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women with behavioral health challenges.
New initiative expands current efforts to help improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women with behavioral health challenges.
New data highlights health benefits, local impact of Montana’s Medicaid expansion.
A state-based reinsurance program could save Montanans 10 to 20 percent on individual health insurance premiums.
The number of uninsured Montanans halved since Montana passed Medicaid expansion in 2015.
Independent analysis by the BBER examines the economic impact of Montana’s Medicaid expansion.
Gerald Gray from Billings, MT will join the Montana Healthcare Foundation’s board of trustees.
Updated analysis: Montana to lose $5.3 billion in federal funding for Medicaid under the proposed Senate health bill – more than 75,000 Montanans to lose health cover
Study: Montana to lose $4.8 billion in federal funding for Medicaid under the American Health Care Act and more than 70,000 Montanans to lose health coverage by 2026.
The Montana Healthcare Foundation announced Tuesday, June 6 the dates and locations of four listening sessions to be held across Montana this summer, aimed at addressing the state’s substance abuse problem.
The National Indian Health Board and North Dakota State University released a report outlining the impact a full repeal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would have on Tribes and American Indians/Alaska Natives across the country.