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Familiar battlelines are being drawn over the biggest pieces Florida's state budget -- healthcare and education. Republicans plan on going after…
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Six disabled and elderly Floridians are suing the state over alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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As many as half of the managed-care plans providing Medicaid services to Floridians were losing money midway through the year. But key players say they...
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About 600,000 low-income patients will be assigned to new Medicaid managed-care plans in the coming months after the state ended contracts with their...
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Florida is moving ahead with new Medicaid managed-care contracts, but mental-health providers continue to await publication of details about how...
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It’s been over three years since the Florida Legislature debated -- and rejected -- a proposal to expand Medicaid. Expansion would make hundreds of…
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Nearly $100 million the state assumed would be saved by changing a policy about patient eligibility for Medicaid won’t come to fruition this year.
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There’s one less Medicaid contract challenge the state Agency for Health Care Administration will have to try to fend off before an administrative law...
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The number of Medicaid patients in Florida could be decreasing like never before. Members of the state’s Social Services Estimating Conference on...
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A managed-care plan owned by the North Broward and South Broward hospital districts is fighting a state decision to eliminate it from providing Medicaid...
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The state’s decision to award Medicaid managed-care contracts to three prepaid dental plans is being challenged by two companies that submitted...
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After a lengthy process that involved awarding tens of billions of dollars in Medicaid contracts, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration now...