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Groups criticized a report that the Agency for Health Care Administration is using as a basis for the expected effort to deny Medicaid coverage for the treatments.
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AHCA will start a rule-making process related to treatments for gender dysphoria, saying they are “not consistent with generally accepted professional medical standards and are experimental.”
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Many Republican legislators maintained that the requirements stifled competition and created monopolies in the hospital industry. A
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An appeals court has sided with the state in a long-running dispute about Medicaid payments to hospitals that provide emergency care to undocumented...
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After a court fight that lasted more than a decade, the state and groups representing pediatricians and dentists have settled a class-action lawsuit...
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Four Florida abortion clinics --- two in Orlando and one each in Ocala and Fort Lauderdale --- face the potential loss of their licenses following the a...
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A Senate committee signed off Tuesday on the confirmation of seven agency heads, including leaders of some of the state's highest-profile departments.
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Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi says she was wrong to urge the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to pay for high-priced and unnecessa...
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Old Agency for Health Care Administration inspection records from Northeast Florida were improperly sent to a landfill, possibly compromising...
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One hundred people who used to work for WellCare Health Plans, Inc. in Tampa were laid off Thursday as part of a 3-percent workforce reduction, according…