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While the state is accepting applications for Medicaid coverage under expanded eligibility, it says it can't start processing those applications before October 1.
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Until the federal health insurance marketplace opened in late 2013, farmers and ranchers were more likely to be uninsured than many other occupational…
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For years in most states, Medicaid eligibility had been limited to disabled adults, seniors needing long-term care and very low-income parents with...
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon spoke with KRCU's Jacob McCleland on October 11, 2013 at Trail of Tears State Park's scenic overlook. Nixon spoke about…
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Starting on October 1, Missourians will be able to shop for health insurance through a new online marketplace. Its one of the biggest changes in health
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State authorities and medical professionals are warning the public to beware of con artists seeking to take advantage of the opening of Missouris federally
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Lt. Governor Peter Kinder (R) blasted President Obama's (D) Affordable Care Act Monday, just over one week before Missouri's federally-run health insurance
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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was in St. Louis on Thursday to talk about the Affordable Care Act. Sebelius met with city...
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The number of uninsured individuals in Missouri is increasing marginally, according to new data released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau. Sixteen…
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In about one month, a key part of the Affordable Care Act kicks off nationwide. The health insurance marketplace opens for enrollment -- and consumers can…