Kyle Pfannenstiel/Idaho Capital Sun
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A man in his 40s, who had severe mental illness and lived with his family in the Boise area, died recently after Idaho cut critical mental health services.
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The resolution, which calls for a federal balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution, now heads to the Idaho Senate
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After Medicaid contractor plans to cut critical services for people with severe mental illness, Sheriffs’ Association warns governor, Republican leaders of Legislature
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Blue Cross of Idaho claims Post Falls ER & Hospital routinely uses complex billing practices and has refused to be in network
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Regence BlueShield of Idaho, Kootenai Health at ‘impasse’ negotiating contract to keep Coeur d’Alene hospital in network, state says
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The private company that runs Idaho Medicaid mental health benefits is planning to cut pay rates for doctors and health care providers.
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Premiums are expected to double for most Idahoans if Congress lets enhanced tax credits expire