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Montana’s draft plan for community engagement mandates and premiums comes months ahead of the federal timeline laid out by ...
Changes to Medicaid could leave thousands of South Dakotans uninsured and impair an already fragile rural health care system, advocates worry. But a concurrent $50 billion in federal funding for rural ...
HB 386 would allow Medicaid coverage for most expansion enrollees to continue without interruption for one year and save DPHHS from the administrative burden of re-evaluating droves of applications.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announces felony charges for Medicaid fraud against 13 providers, including several from Greater Cleveland, totaling $189K.
Thirteen Medicaid providers in Ohio are accused of billing the government program for a combined $189,332, but not providing the services.
A home health aide from Perrysburg, along with 12 other providers from Ohio, have been indicted on felony charges for a Medicaid fraud scheme totaling $189,332.
In indictments filed in June by the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, 13 Medicaid providers, including 30-year-old Miranda Williams of Mentor, are accused of defrauding the government heal… ...
Limiting provider taxes would finally force states to take responsibility for their Medicaid costs rather than slough them off on the federal government.
The ruling limits the rights of Medicaid patients to choose their own health care provider. It could have consequences far beyond South Carolina.
A Senate referee has rejected certain proposed Medicaid cuts including caps on provider taxes. Yet other proposals like work requirements were left untouched.
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