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Medicaid coverage restored to about a half-million people after computer errors in many states
About 500,000 people who recently lost Medicaid coverage are regaining their health insurance while states scramble fix computer systems that didn't properly evaluate people's eligibility after ...
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Pennsylvania is restoring Medicaid benefits for 105,000 people, including many children
The restoration of coverage is not necessarily permanent, but the individuals and families now have another chance to go ...
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‘Worse Than People Can Imagine’: Medicaid ‘Unwinding’ Breeds Chaos in States
People line up outside a public assistance office in Missoula, Montana, before its doors open at 8 a.m., Oct. 27, 2023, to try to regain Medicaid coverage after being dropped from the government ...
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Al Sharpton, Al B. Sure! launch new health equity coalition
Rev. Al Sharpton has partnered with musician Al B. Sure! to launch a new health equity coalition focused on providing ...
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Florida’s Medicaid Unwinding Lacks Fundamental Safeguards And Can Harm Population Health
Florida became the first state to face litigation over its unwinding process. In their lawsuit, the plaintiffs seek to ...
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Community group criticizes state over dis-enrollment of Medicaid recipients
According to a report published Tuesday by the health policy researcher KFF, Arkansas, with its 427,500 Medicaid ...
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Missouri children receiving Medicaid to soon keep coverage for a year
Missouri will keep children enrolled in Medicaid health insurance for a year if their parents are no longer eligible. Kim ...
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Senior Medicare Patrol Fights Fraud. The Winners? U.S. Taxpayers
The scammers were collecting tens of thousands of dollars in fake hospice claims — all while Medicare was denying ...
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Austin families talk about being stuck in Medicaid red tape and living without coverage
Arlett Mireles said she did what she was supposed to do when she got the yellow envelope from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission in May telling her it was time to renew her children's ...
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Medicare Coverage Solidified for ReWalk Personal Exoskeleton
2024 Medicare Home Health Rule finalizes Medicare benefit category for personal exoskeletons. Final rule expedites access for Medicare beneficiaries to exoskeleton technology that enables ...
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Pennsylvania is restoring Medicaid benefits for 105,000 people, including many children
Officials at the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, which regulates the state’s Medicaid program, said Thursday that it has already restored coverage for 20,000 people and planned to ...
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'Worse than people can imagine': Medicaid 'unwinding' breeds chaos in states
More than two dozen people lined up outside a state public assistance office in Montana before it opened to ensure they didn’t get cut off from Medicaid. Callers in Missouri and Florida reported ...

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