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Kentucky’s top health official says the state is moving forward with changes to its Medicaid program, including a requirement that some enrollees work,…
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A number of states have tied Medicaid coverage to work requirements. But legal challenges have followed — a sucessful attempt to stop the program in...
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Indiana suspended a Medicaid policy that locked participants out of coverage for failing to confirm their eligibility for health care with the state....
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The Ohio Department of Medicaid announced that Medicaid will begin covering more medications to help with drug withdrawal symptoms, beginning in January.
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The number of people who gained insurance because of the Affordable Care Act, also called Obamacare, was the largest in rural areas and small towns...
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Hundreds of mental health and addiction counselors could lose their jobs because the state is now requiring criminal background checks for people who...
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The director of Ohio's Medicaid Department, Barbara Sears, stopped in Cincinnati Tuesday to talk about a recently released study on the benefits of…
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A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin against 16 Kentucky residents. Those residents had earlier sued Bevin in a...
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Ohio Medicaid is telling its five managed care plans to sever their contracts with two pharmacy benefits managers, and to work up new deals by the...
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An argument is brewing in the race to become Ohio’s next governor. Medicaid expansion has been a crucial topic in the campaign with both candidates,...