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Editorial: Why is Florida hell-bent on stripping children of health insurance?
Orlando Sentinel via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTo appreciate just how little the state of Florida cares for its children, look no further than the...
What Is Open Enrollment?
Investopedia· 6 days agoOpen enrollment starts for next year’s Medicare health insurance coverage for people who already have Medicare. You can change your coverage under Part A...
State audit: $1.5 billion 'questionable' Medicaid payments went to unenrolled New York providers
Newsday· 6 days agoMore than $1.5 billion in “improper and questionable” payments under New York's Medicaid program in a roughly four-year period went to providers who were not enrolled in the ...
JD Supra: New Jersey Regulatory Update Part I
JD Supra· 6 days agoThe amendments add requirements for PACT service providers, including, among others, having a valid National Provider Identifier, having a taxonomy...
Contract Year 2025 Policy and Technical Changes to the Medicare Advantage Program
The National Law Review· 7 days agoAs part of its 2025 Medicare Advantage and Part D Final Rule (the Final Rule), the Centers for...
Illegal immigrants are offered an array of taxpayer funded benefits, enticing more to come: 'Pull...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIllegal immigrants are eligible for a number of benefits and services provided by both local...
Our opinion: Sobering safety net program stats
Warren Times Observer· 2 days agoIn 2000, Pennsylvania had 760,000 residents getting food stamps. Growth in Medicaid has been similar: The state spent $10.7 billion on 1.3 million residents in 2000, but now ...
Editorial Roundup: Florida
US News & World Report· 2 days agoTo appreciate just how little the state of Florida cares for its children, look no further than the state’s arguments for kicking more kids off KidCare, a low-cost health insurance program.
A new lawsuit over Alaska's Medicaid backlog asks a judge to order faster processing
Alaska Public Radio Network· 6 days agoJust days into his life, Sierra Ott’s infant son Liam took a turn for the worse. “While he was...
Rural mental health help at core of expanding Montana group's mission
KTVQ Billings· 2 days agoMontana is littered with places like Harlowton: small towns spread across a vast landscape. It can often make residents feel isolated and lead to growing mental health issues. "People go through ...