For the first time in three years, Medicaid enrollees are having their eligibility for benefits verified, finding more than 32,000 people ineligible for health care coverage in June. About half of ...
Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced Tuesday the Dept. of Human Services eliminated the backlog of Medicaid income reverifications and will resume reverifying income and sending termination notices. DHS ...
New integration reduces administrative burdens by integrating with Medicaid systems to swiftly verify eligibility, enroll members in essential social care programs, and coordinate billing from a ...
Prominent Trump critic George Conway files paperwork to run for Congress George Conway, a major critic of President Donald Trump, filed paperwork to run for Congress on Monday. Baldwinsville's ...
The delayed implementation of certain provisions of the House Republicans’ megabill, specifically regarding Medicaid, has angered some Republican fiscal hawks. The new bill seeks to implement the ...
Department of Human Services officials told me earlier in the week (and stated publicly previously) that any change in income of 10 percent or more would flag a beneficiary and lead to an income ...
Co-authored with Nic Horton, Policy Research Analyst at the Foundation for Government Accountability. Increased Medicaid enrollment has long been heralded as a rare “success” of the ObamaCare rollout.
Editor's note: This post was updated on June 9 to conclude with instructions released by CMS in late May for insurers who are applying to offer qualified health plans for 2015. Throughout the spring ...
GoodRx reports the One Big Beautiful Bill Act enacts significant healthcare changes, impacting Medicaid, Medicare, and ACA, ...
As Missouri lawmakers brace for another possible government shutdown in January, healthcare advocates warn that proposed Medicaid changes could put coverage at risk for hundreds of thousands of people ...
It’s impossible to know exactly what is motivating the governor’s office in terms of the policy decisions around the Medicaid verification mess. But at least part of the context is inevitably ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Governor Jay Nixon (D) has until Friday to take action on bills the legislature passed this year, or they will automatically become law next month. One of those bills is Senator ...