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 ...
A former Lincoln area mental health therapist has been sentenced to probation and ordered to pay more than $47,000 ...
When Virginia Guevara moved into a studio apartment in California’s Orange County in 2024 after nearly a decade of ...
Virginia lawmakers will face a record $3.2 billion increase in state funding for Medicaid over three years and an additional $964 billion to support K-12 public education, as the state elects a new ...
VIRGINIA, USA — A group of community health centers across Virginia is suing the state, claiming they have been underpaid for Medicaid services for nearly 25 years. The lawsuit was filed Dec. 19 in ...
A coalition of nonprofit community health centers, including one in Buckingham County, has filed a federal lawsuit against Virginia's Medicaid program for failing to adequately pay for medical ...
A bipartisan bill in Congress could finally give Medicaid patients something most of them lack today: reliable, relationship-based primary care. This month, Sens. Martha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Mark ...
A Virginia man was convicted by a federal jury for health care fraud and aggravated identity theft after billing Medicaid for services that were not provided. George Nathaniel Boykins, 43, of North ...
Paying for treatment of major conditions or diseases, such as cancer, may qualify you for financial assistance from your state’s Medicaid program, although gaining that help is likely to be a ...
Ohio’s Somali fraudsters appear to have exploited a loophole in Ohio’s Medicaid waiver program that allows family members to become paid caregivers to people who never needed care to begin with. In ...
Medicaid’s Institution for Mental Diseases (IMD) rule bars federal funding for psychiatric facilities with more than 16 beds, but findings indicate that state waivers allowing treatment of serious ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved Virginia's waiver to remove "sweetened beverages" from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Information ...