A Fox 13 investigation reveals how the state leaves thousands of severely disabled children waiting for help while nearly ...
Attorneys at Kaufman Dolowich LLP discuss key legal and litigation trends for 2026 in the healthcare industry, including medical malpractice, employment law, health insurance, and cyber litigation.
Like she hasevery day for the past six weeks, Kristina Andrews spent a recent Wednesday bedridden in her room at a Dunedin nursing and rehab center. On the empty bed opposite, boxes and Tupperware ...
Providers and prosecutors have seen issues in the Medicaid-funded nonemergency medical transportation program for years. It’s ...
A federal judge ruled this week that Florida violated the constitutional rights of hundreds of thousands of people it had removed from the Medicaid rolls following the end of the COVID-19 public ...
TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge Tuesday ruled that Florida has violated the constitutional rights of people who were dropped from the Medicaid program because it sent notices to them that “border on the ...
The past year saw a number of significant actions at the state and federal levels that could transform how health care is delivered and financed in 2026 and the years to come. The consequences of ...
The vast majority of Hope Florida references have disappeared from a Medicaid managed care contract, the Orlando Sentinel is reporting. Hope Florida has been under fire for a financial scandal. The ...
Federal courthouse in uptown Charlotte. After years of pleading from the child welfare community, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services recently rolled out a Medicaid plan that’s designed ...
Shachar is an assistant clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School. Huberfeld is Edward R. Utley professor of health law at Boston University School of Law & School of Public Health. Last ...
Tuesday’s report is the first nationwide look at improper Medicaid payments. Medicaid programs made more than $200 million in improper payments to health care providers between 2021 and 2022 for ...
Lawmakers approved an expansion of KidCare meant to help thousands of children with complex medical needs. But an ongoing lawsuit with federal regulators has kept the new eligibility rules on hold.