What would you say if I told you it’s possible to cut $250 million from the Missouri Medicaid budget while also improving the ...
By law, ERs must evaluate and stabilize every patient who walks through the door, regardless of complaint or ability to pay. But by saying the quiet part out loud, Bush laid bare an uncomfortable ...
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This article, Part Two of the Mercury’s Pulse Check series, was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health ...
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Washington meltdown — health care fight over undocumented immigrants pushes nation to breaking point
As the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, a fierce political fight is unfolding in Washington. The issue at the center is health care access for undocumented immigrants, and both ...
Georgia's low ranking was attributed to high rates of avoidable drug use, pressure sores in nursing homes, and poor self-reported health among seniors.
In Louisiana and Mississippi, older Medicare recipients are prescribed medications that should be avoided in the elderly at ...
Centene’s moat faces challenges, but current valuation suggests opportunity. Read why any recovery could mean significant ...
As the government shutdown drags into its third week, the White House and Republican lawmakers continue to assert Democrats are to blame for the standstill because their health care demands would help ...
The Ohio Office of the Attorney General last week issued a Halloween-themed rebuke of fraud and kickback schemes.
On Oct. 9, Latonya Jackson, 51, of Fort Smith was arrested and pleaded guilty to one count of Medicaid fraud, a Class A misdemeanor. She was sentenced to one day of jail (suspended) and ordered to pay ...
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