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Texas Collects More than $700 Million from Medicaid Fraud Probes
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that his office has recovered more than $200 million in improper or fraudulent payments to medical providers, suppliers,...
Medicaid Expansion Will Not Increase Mississippi’s Labor Force Participation Rate
Medicaid expansion will not increase Mississippi’s 'very low' labor force participation rate, and did not in Arkansas.
By Krit Chanwong and Marc Joffe
On February 28, 2024,...
Kansas Governor Makes Another Attempt to Expand Medicaid
Kansas may become the 42nd state in the nation to expand its Medicaid program.
Gov. Laura Kelly (D) proposed the Cutting Healthcare Costs for All...
Congress Moves to Allow Inpatient Drug Addiction Care Under Medicaid
For the first time, states would have the option to provide inpatient care for drug addiction in mental hospitals for 30 days under Medicaid...
North Carolina Medicaid Expansion Adds About 38,000 in First Month After Initial Start
(The Center Square) – More than 38,000 people have enrolled in Medicaid since the Dec. 1 expansion in North Carolina, according to information from...
Progressive Policies Expand Medicaid, Increase Dependency
Progressive policies expand Medicaid, increasing the number of people dependent on government for health care.
By Eileen Griffin
Medicaid spending has increased significantly as progressive policies...
North Carolina’s Medicaid Expansion Enrolls 270,000 the First Day
North Carolina's Medicaid expansion enrolls 270,000 the first day (mostly automatic additions), out of 600,000 newly eligible.
By Victor Skinner
(The Center Square) – A new...
Easy Medicaid Access Discourages Long-term Care Planning
To resolve persistent problems in the nation’s long-term care (LTC) system, the government must eliminate loopholes that allow people to easily qualify for Medicaid...
Florida Fines Medicaid Providers for Trans Care
Medicaid providers sometimes come under fire for denying care to enrollees, but Florida has taken the unusual step of doing the opposite, in the...
States Buckle Down to Remove Ineligible People from Medicaid – Commentary
Skyrocketing Medicaid costs were already threatening to overpower every other priority in state budgets before the pandemic.