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Advocates warn this could be the return to a decades-long wait for services and that wait is already having a human cost.
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This means the committee has not produced any recommendations since it began in 2023.
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The suit alleges several Indiana hospital systems and managed care entities have committed “tens, likely hundreds” of millions of dollars of Medicaid fraud.
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The new state budget improved the Medicaid reimbursement rates for physicians this year. But Indiana Hospital Association President Brian Tabor said hospitals now need more support from the state.
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More and more Ohio residents are being added to waiting lists — and going without the home-based care they need — because of the state's low Medicaid reimbursement rates.
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Beneficiaries of safety net programs like Medicaid will still be able to sue states and state officials if their rights are violated, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 8. The ruling slammed arguments by the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion Country, Ind., trying to roll back this right.
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A continuous coverage requirement that protected millions of people under the pandemic is going away.
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Starting April 1, states could begin removing people from the low-income health insurance program for the first time in three years.
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The federal agency that oversees Medicaid suggested Idaho wasn't trying hard enough to reach beneficiaries before letting their coverage lapse. Consumer advocates fear that could happen again.
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People leaving jail and prison are at extremely high risk of hospitalization and death, and policymakers from deep blue California to solidly red Utah think bringing Medicaid behind bars could help.