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The dispute centers on part of the rule preventing states from cutting off coverage for non-payment of premiums after children have been found eligible for the program. Eligibility is determined each year, so the state contends the rule could lead to coverage being provided for months without premiums being paid.
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CMS finally accepted Florida’s application for a waiver, but with the stipulation that the state provides 12 months of continuous coverage. But the state doesn't want to accept the agency's requirements.
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December's numbers show that more Florida kids are losing Medicaid than any other state except one.
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The Senate Fiscal Policy Committee approved a bill that would increase an income threshold to qualify for subsidized coverage.
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The bipartisan measure was approved in the House, 105-0. KidCare provides health insurance for families with incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid.
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The number and rate of uninsured children continued to increase in Florida and across the nation in 2018, according to a report released today by…
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Funding within this year’s budget could help thousands of children get health insurance.The item, added to the budget after a push by The Florida Healthy…
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The Trump administration is unveiling a multibillion-dollar roster of proposed spending cuts but is leaving this year's $1.3 trillion catchall spending...
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Recent efforts in Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare are overshadowing an important deadline to fund children's health insurance.