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Medicaid

  • Walgreens to Pay $106 Million to Settle Allegations It Submitted False Payment Claims for Prescriptions
    Walgreens to Pay $106 Million to Settle Allegations It Submitted False Payment Claims for Prescriptions
    WASHINGTON—Walgreens has agreed to pay $106 million to settle lawsuits that alleged the pharmacy chain submitted false payment claims with government health care programs for prescriptions that were never dispensed. ...
    September 14, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Things to Know When Choosing Between a Long-Term Care Policy and an Insurance Rider
    Things to Know When Choosing Between a Long-Term Care Policy and an Insurance Rider
    Preparing for the possibility of needing long-term care is something everyone should think about before reaching retirement age. ...
    August 1, 2024BY Mike Valles
  • How Partnership Policies Can Save Your Assets When Long-Term Care Becomes Necessary
    How Partnership Policies Can Save Your Assets When Long-Term Care Becomes Necessary
    Seniors need to plan what to do if long-term care ever becomes necessary. Besides the development of illnesses ...
    June 25, 2024BY Mike Valles
  • Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security
    Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security
    Medicare and Medicaid are run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, not Social Security.
    March 28, 2024BY Tom Margenau
  • IN-DEPTH: North Carolina Commissioners Vote to Remove Fluoride From Water
    IN-DEPTH: North Carolina Commissioners Vote to Remove Fluoride From Water
    Doctor argues that the fluoride in water supplies is not medical-grade fluoride but hydrofluorosilicic acid, a waste product ...
    February 8, 2024BY Matt McGregor
  • Over 700 Drugs More Expensive in 2024, Including Ozempic and Mounjaro
    Over 700 Drugs More Expensive in 2024, Including Ozempic and Mounjaro
    To start 2024, prices hikes on hundreds of drugs are up 22 percent, but record cost savings are ...
    January 22, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Why Many Americans Living in Poverty Are Unable to Get Public Aid
    Why Many Americans Living in Poverty Are Unable to Get Public Aid
    Every year, the number of seniors and others who qualify for extra help is rising rapidly. Many of ...
    December 13, 2023BY Mike Valles
  • What You Need to Know Before Buying Long-Term Care Insurance
    What You Need to Know Before Buying Long-Term Care Insurance
    At some point, providing care for a senior will go beyond what family members can provide at home. ...
    December 7, 2023BY Mike Valles
  • Is It Necessary to Spend Down Your Assets to Qualify for Medicaid Insurance?
    Is It Necessary to Spend Down Your Assets to Qualify for Medicaid Insurance?
    Medical claims in your retirement years can quickly become higher than you can afford. Medicaid insurance can help ...
    December 2, 2023BY Mike Valles
  • Report: Half of Medicaid Recipients Are Unable to Access Care
    Report: Half of Medicaid Recipients Are Unable to Access Care
    According to a recent survey, Medicaid enrollees report worse overall health as a result of being unable to ...
    November 28, 2023BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Medicaid Disenrollments Skyrocket, Data Show
    Medicaid Disenrollments Skyrocket, Data Show
    As pandemic-era Medicaid policy expires, millions are removed from the program.
    November 11, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Nebraska Expands Medicaid for New Moms Who Can’t Afford Private Health Insurance
    Nebraska Expands Medicaid for New Moms Who Can’t Afford Private Health Insurance
    Nebraska has joined other Republican-led states to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage; a move described by some as part ...
    September 28, 2023BY Caden Pearson
  • New Staffing Rules for Nursing Homes
    New Staffing Rules for Nursing Homes
    In a proposed rule distributed on Sept. 1, 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) created ...
    September 26, 2023BY Mike Valles
  • Biden Admin Orders States to Reinstate Medicaid for Half a Million People
    Biden Admin Orders States to Reinstate Medicaid for Half a Million People
    The Biden administration has ordered 30 states to halt Medicaid disenrollments and restore coverage for some 500,000 people.
    September 23, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves Announces Medicaid Plan to Reimburse $700 Million to Hospitals
    Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves Announces Medicaid Plan to Reimburse $700 Million to Hospitals
    Mr. Reeves has advocated for reforming Medicaid reimbursement as opposed to expanding Medicaid.
    September 22, 2023BY Matt McGregor
  • Americans Charged for New COVID-19 Vaccine Despite Insurance
    Americans Charged for New COVID-19 Vaccine Despite Insurance
    After the Public Health Emergency ended in May, COVID-19 vaccines have been being sold for around $120 to ...
    September 21, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Florida Fines Medicaid Providers for Using Taxpayer Money to Cover Transgender Procedures
    Florida Fines Medicaid Providers for Using Taxpayer Money to Cover Transgender Procedures
    Florida on Thursday took legal action—including fines—against five Medicaid health care insurers that broke the state's rules against ...
    August 18, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Surge In People Losing Medicaid Due to Red Tape, Officials Warn
    Surge In People Losing Medicaid Due to Red Tape, Officials Warn
    Health coverage was terminated for around 715,000 people in April.
    July 29, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Things You Need to Discuss With Aging Parents
    Things You Need to Discuss With Aging Parents
    Your aging parents eventually may need someone to care for and handle their important decisions. While not always ...
    July 27, 2023BY Mike Valles
  • Biden Admin’s Plea to Employers as 3.8 Million Americans Set to Lose Medicaid
    Biden Admin’s Plea to Employers as 3.8 Million Americans Set to Lose Medicaid
    The Biden administration wrote to companies on Thursday requesting they keep their employees insured as millions transition to ...
    July 21, 2023BY Caden Pearson
  • Protecting Assets From a Nursing Home
    Protecting Assets From a Nursing Home
    Most people work their entire adult lives saving for retirement. Between stocks, annuities, and savings, they think they're ...
    July 14, 2023BY Anne Johnson
  • Mississippi Removes Thousands of People From Medicaid as It Examines Post-Pandemic Eligibility
    Mississippi Removes Thousands of People From Medicaid as It Examines Post-Pandemic Eligibility
    The Mississippi Division of Medicaid removed more than 29,000 Mississippians from Medicaid at the end of June after ...
    July 13, 2023BY Jane Nguyen
  • Medicaid Recipients Urged to Verify Eligibility Before Pandemic Subsidies Expire
    Medicaid Recipients Urged to Verify Eligibility Before Pandemic Subsidies Expire
    Up to 15 million Medicaid beneficiaries could lose coverage as pandemic subsidies dry up by the end of ...
    June 28, 2023BY Michael Clements
  • Rep. Biggs Decries Biden DOJ for Re-Prosecuting Man Whose Sentence Was Commuted by Trump
    Rep. Biggs Decries Biden DOJ for Re-Prosecuting Man Whose Sentence Was Commuted by Trump
    The Biden administration’s effort to retry former healthcare executive Philip Esformes is “a travesty of justice,” Rep. Andy ...
    June 22, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
  • Government Overreached in Identity Theft Case, Supreme Court Rules Unanimously
    Government Overreached in Identity Theft Case, Supreme Court Rules Unanimously
    The Supreme Court limited the reach of the federal Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act, unanimously rebuffing the Biden administration’s ...
    June 11, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
  • 8 More States Passed Measures to Extend Medicaid Postpartum Care to 12 Months
    8 More States Passed Measures to Extend Medicaid Postpartum Care to 12 Months
    Lawmakers in more than a handful of states have passed measures this legislative session to expand Medicaid postpartum ...
    June 10, 2023BY Jana J. Pruet
  • Supreme Court Sides With Whistleblowers in Pharmacy Fraud Lawsuits
    Supreme Court Sides With Whistleblowers in Pharmacy Fraud Lawsuits
    In a unanimous ruling on June 1, the Supreme Court revived whistleblower lawsuits against pharmacy operators SuperValu and ...
    June 1, 2023BY Matthew Vadum
TOP NEWS
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    5hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    12hr By Lawrence Wilson
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    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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