Analysis of Senate Health Bill BCRA Press Release
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
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 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.
New report charts practical steps to tackle Montana’s substance abuse problems.
An independent report by Manatt Health projects that over 71,000 newly insured Montanans could lose access to medical care and that the state could lose over $284 million in critical health care funding if Congress repeals the Medicaid expansion.
MHCF announces more than $600,000 in new grants to improve American Indian health in Montana.
New project to focus on early diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders in Montana youth and adults.
Announcing a new, statewide initiative to support better health care for people with who have a combination of medical problems, mental illness, and/or addiction.
For its first grant, MHCF gave $1.3 million to Montana health departments to identify community health needs.
MHCF names Dr. Aaron Wernham as its first president and CEO.