Medicaid expansion provides crucial resources for Virginia health centers
The Inflation Reduction Act will reduce prescription costs for Americans, but expansion of Medicaid in Virginia has reduced healthcare costs for Virginians.
The Inflation Reduction Act will reduce prescription costs for Americans, but expansion of Medicaid in Virginia has reduced healthcare costs for Virginians.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a new report which concludes that the national rate of uninsured Americans was 8 percent in early 2022.

Women who live in urban and rural areas get screened for breast cancer at similar rates, but rural women get screened for colorectal cancer at significantly lower rates than their urban counterparts, new research reveals.

There may be consequences, however, since companies are looking at options to make it more expensive to forego the vaccine.

Virginia consumers will soon have an opportunity to shop for health care coverage for the 2022 plan year through HealthCare.gov.

Mental Health America has released its annual State of Mental Health in America report, which ranks all 50 states and the District of Columbia based on 15 mental health access and prevalence measures.

The State Corporation Commission is taking steps to create the Commonwealth Health Reinsurance Program, which would begin on Jan. 1, 2023.

After anywhere from months to more than a year of virtual learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students will soon be heading to college campuses for in-person instruction during the fall semester.

The State Corporation Commission Bureau of Insurance encourages residents to understand the potential benefits of opening a health savings account.

Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Eileen Filler-Corn has endorsed Attorney General Mark Herring’s campaign for re-election.