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Managed care organizations that want to challenge the award of upward of $90 billion in Medicaid contracts to nine health plans across the state have...
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Proposed changes to Florida’s Medicaid eligibility requirements would make it harder for people to get coverage after they become sick.
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In the spring and summer of 2015, the state switched more than 13,000 children out of Children's Medical Services, a part of Florida Medicaid ,...
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio has been criticized in some quarters for not holding a Town Hall on the Republican attempt to repeal and possibly replace Obamacare.…
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Health plans that want to compete for contracts in Florida's Medicaid managed-care system face a Feb. 13 deadline for signaling their interest to the...
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Since 2014, Florida’s Medicaid program has been run not by the state but through private insurance companies. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune has written...
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A federal judge has given final approval to a settlement in a decade-long legal fight over care provided to children in Florida's Medicaid program.
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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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Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday signed 34 bills into law, including a measure that will require standards for the use of police body cameras and a plan that...
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Despite opposition from the committee chairman, a House panel Tuesday approved a bill that could lead to revamping children's dental care in the Medicai...
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Children who get health insurance through Medicaid go to the dentist about half as often as children in Florida who have private insurance, according to...
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Insurers participating in Florida's new Medicaid managed care program say they've lost $542 million through 2014 and want the state to raise their rates...