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As Medicaid marks its 60th anniversary amid perennial debates about the program’s future, its origins and much of its ...
A Trumann man has been arrested for allegedly defrauding Medicaid of nearly $97,000 by submitting false claims for services ...
Understanding the evidence on maternal mortality and its causes is a key to crafting solutions; this brief describes the state of U.S. maternal health in 2025.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - A Trumann man was arrested and charged with committing Medicaid fraud last Friday. Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement Monday ...
In her last week on the job, Arkansas' Department of Human Services secretary pitched three ways members of the Rotary Club ...
As the Trump administration intensifies deportation activity around the country, some immigrants — including many who have ...
Arkansas' Department of Human Services does not intend on withdrawing its already submitted "Pathway to Prosperity" waiver, which would implement a state Medicaid work requirement one year before ...
The Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” makes huge changes to Medicaid, including rolling out work requirements nationwide for the first time.
Georgia’s program, called Pathways to Coverage, remains in effect. Over the 10 months Arkansas’ work requirement was in place, more than 18,000 people in the state lost Medicaid coverage.
Only two states have implemented Medicaid work requirements: Arkansas in 2018 and Georgia in 2023. Georgia’s program, called Pathways to Coverage, remains in effect.
President Trump’s tax-and-spending bill aims to require many Americans to work to collect Medicaid. Similar efforts in Georgia and Arkansas have largely fallen flat.
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