A new pilot Medicaid program — GENEROUS — combines centralized pharmaceutical-coverage negotiations with most-favored-nation pricing in an effort to lower drug costs, but it has some limitations.
State officials remain uncertain on how to enforce a requirement that many adult Medicaid enrollees show they’re working — even as one state launches its program this week — and they’re taking a ...
New state data show that hundreds of clients of Medicaid care services in Minnesota are impacted as fraud-related reviews ...
(The Center Square) - Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is expected to sign the state’s $46.8 billion budget for 2026-27. The bill ...
Minnesota lawmakers are moving forward with a bipartisan plan to crack down on Medicaid fraud, just one day after the federal ...
The state Board of Education says it needs a more accurate count of low-income students as participation in federal ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President JD Vance announced Wednesday that the Trump administration would “temporarily halt” some ...
An overhaul to a federal drug discount program Indiana officials allege is being misused by hospitals to generate profits ...
From broadband delays to strained health services, Pennsylvania’s governor’s race could shape the future of communities ...
The Arkansas Department of Human Services announced Friday it will host a series of five town halls this month and in June ...
Nebraska became the first state on Friday to implement the federal Medicaid work requirements, mandated under President ...
Federal prosecutors estimate fraud in Minnesota’s Medicaid and social services programs could exceed $9 billion. State Rep.
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