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After Her Workers’ Comp Claim Was Rejected, This Single Mom Applied for Ohio Medicaid — The Process Was Not What She Expected
Medicaid

After Her Workers’ Comp Claim Was Rejected, This Single Mom Applied for Ohio Medicaid — The Process Was Not What She Expected

Roughly 25 to 30 percent of workers’ compensation claims filed in the United States face…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
He Drives Uber at 65 to Keep the Lights On — But His Rent Rose 30% and His Benefits Don’t Cover the Gap
Housing

He Drives Uber at 65 to Keep the Lights On — But His Rent Rose 30% and His Benefits Don’t Cover the Gap

What would you do if the system you spent decades paying into finally became available…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
After a Denied Workers’ Comp Claim Left Him With $14,000 in Medical Bills, This Atlanta Teacher Finally Found a Path Through Georgia Medicaid
Medicaid

After a Denied Workers’ Comp Claim Left Him With $14,000 in Medical Bills, This Atlanta Teacher Finally Found a Path Through Georgia Medicaid

Georgia’s partial Medicaid expansion under the Georgia Pathways to Coverage program has been in effect…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
When Garnishment Hit Her Paycheck, This Cleveland Plumber Finally Looked Into Medicaid — What She Found Surprised Her
Medicaid

When Garnishment Hit Her Paycheck, This Cleveland Plumber Finally Looked Into Medicaid — What She Found Surprised Her

The federal tax filing deadline is weeks away, and free tax preparation clinics across Ohio…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
My Son Qualified for Medicaid the Whole Time — It Took My Spouse’s Hidden Debt for Me to Find Out
Medicaid

My Son Qualified for Medicaid the Whole Time — It Took My Spouse’s Hidden Debt for Me to Find Out

What would you do if you discovered your family’s finances were built on a foundation…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
A Denied Workers Comp Claim Left Him With No Income at 25 — What He Found When He Applied for SNAP
Medicaid

A Denied Workers Comp Claim Left Him With No Income at 25 — What He Found When He Applied for SNAP

In early January 2026, SNAP enrollment data showed that Missouri had more than 900,000 residents…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
My Workers’ Comp Claim Was Denied and I Had $4,200 in Medical Bills — Here’s How Medicaid Finally Stepped In
Medicaid

My Workers’ Comp Claim Was Denied and I Had $4,200 in Medical Bills — Here’s How Medicaid Finally Stepped In

Roughly one in five workers’ compensation claims nationwide is initially disputed or denied, according to…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
His Insurance Bill Nearly Doubled Overnight — How One Tampa Father Navigated Medicaid After Identity Theft Left Him Scrambling
Medicaid

His Insurance Bill Nearly Doubled Overnight — How One Tampa Father Navigated Medicaid After Identity Theft Left Him Scrambling

The open enrollment window for Florida Medicaid coverage adjustments closes every year with little fanfare,…

April 1, 2026 • Camille Joséphine Archer
She Earned $78,000 Last Year and Still Couldn’t Afford Her Father’s Care — How One Chicago Electrician Navigated Medicaid’s Income Rules
Medicaid

She Earned $78,000 Last Year and Still Couldn’t Afford Her Father’s Care — How One Chicago Electrician Navigated Medicaid’s Income Rules

The Illinois Medicaid redetermination window for long-term care applicants reopened on March 1, 2026 —…

April 1, 2026 • Dr. Eliot Soren Vance
When COBRA Cost More Than Our Rent, This Omaha Family Had to Rethink Everything About Health Coverage
Medicaid

When COBRA Cost More Than Our Rent, This Omaha Family Had to Rethink Everything About Health Coverage

Most people assume that losing a job is the hard part. The paperwork, the coverage…

April 1, 2026 • Dr. Eliot Soren Vance

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