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Appropriations Chairman Jay Trumbull says possible assistance from the federal government won't make up for the shortfall.
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A new era in the Medicaid program will begin Friday when the state eliminates a long-standing policy about paying health-care bills that accumulate...
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Nearly $100 million the state assumed would be saved by changing a policy about patient eligibility for Medicaid won’t come to fruition this year.
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Blue tarps still dot rooftops, homes lack electricity needed to refrigerate medicines, and clinics chip away at debts incurred...
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A decision last week to award Medicaid contracts to two additional managed-care plans could mean more legal challenges for the state Agency for Health...
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A health care advocacy group was urging Floridians to contact the Trump administration before the end of the day Tuesday to express opposition to a...
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Twelve managed-care companies challenging the state’s award of tens of billions of dollars in Medicaid contracts have spelled out their arguments about...
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A push by the Florida Legislature and Gov. Rick Scott to trim nearly $100 million from the state’s main safety-net health care program for the poor is...
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With everyone age 65 and older eligible for Medicare, seniors may be the last group that comes to mind when there's talk of Medicaid spending reductions.