This week, federal agencies prepare for a partial government shutdown as the Senate advances an appropriations agreement that, if passed, will move ...
State Sen. Shamp said these findings should be referred to Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Attorney General Pam Bondi ...
(The Center Square) - Arizona is facing $6 billion in improper state Medicaid payments yearly, according to state Sen. Janae ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized a rule Thursday afternoon, clamping down on states’ Medicaid provider taxes. | Restrictions on "a Medicaid financing gimmick” through which ...
Cambridge Realty Capital has provided a $6.5 million HUD Section 241(a) loan to finance the new construction of a 20-bed memory care addition to The Pointe at Pontiac, an existing 60-bed supportive ...
North Dakota Health and Human Services is seeking public comment on the renewal of a waiver for what are known as medically fragile children. These are children who require 24-hour care from a ...
Senior living and care investment opportunities on the rise after years of ‘turbulence,’ expert says
The senior living and care investment landscape is emerging from years of “turbulence,” setting the stage for investment ...
The Senate passed a spending package Friday, but the measure is still awaiting House approval. House Speaker Mike Johnson said the partial shutdown should be brief.
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Advocates: Services, workers at risk from second year of developmental disabilities budget cuts
Baltimore County resident Tracie Feron is the mother of 29-year-old Connor Feron, who has autism and other medical conditions that require round-the-clock care. She said residential facilities in the ...
According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act will slash more than a trillion dollars in federal spending from Medicaid and the Children’s ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen revised the plan to cut family caregiving hours after receiving your input.
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Cutting the Community Choices Waiver doesn’t save money — it just shifts the costs
We will pay for long-term care for seniors and adults with disabilities one way or another. But lawmakers have chosen a more expensive and less effective option, writes guest columnist Nikki Green.
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