Idaho Mesothelioma Victims Center Now Urges a Diagnosed Person in Idaho or Their Family to Call About Vital Tips for Hiring Attorneys for Better Compensation and Much More

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, July 6, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Idaho Mesothelioma Victims Center is one of the best branded sources on the Internet for ‘the best possible compensation for a diagnosed person with mesothelioma in Idaho’ and or ‘the nation’s best lawyers for a diagnosed person with mesothelioma in Idaho.’ The reason the… Continue reading Idaho Mesothelioma Victims Center Now Urges a Diagnosed Person in Idaho or Their Family to Call About Vital Tips for Hiring Attorneys for Better Compensation and Much More

Judge blocks Kansas’ attempt to cut Planned Parenthood from Medicaid

July 5 A federal judge on Tuesday struck down Kansas Governor Sam Brownback’s efforts to remove Planned Parenthood, a U.S. women’s healthcare and abortion provider, from a health insurance program for the poor in Kansas.U.S. District Judge Julie Robinson issued the 54-page order providing for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction. Article source: https://health.einnews.com/article_detail/334133073/9YinA3AZNz3o3yXM?ref=rss&ecode=uiQ1mLaH2KVPSS4e

Texas Lawmakers, Home Health Therapists Make Last-Ditch Attempts To Stop Medicaid Cuts

The state is slated to cut $350 million in spending on in-home therapy for children on July 15. Austin Statesman: Lawmakers Launch Last-Ditch Effort To Block Texas Medicaid Cuts In a last-ditch effort to stave off $350 million in cuts to a state Medicaid program that provides therapy to disabled children, federal and state lawmakers… Continue reading Texas Lawmakers, Home Health Therapists Make Last-Ditch Attempts To Stop Medicaid Cuts

Medicaid lawsuit costs taxpayers millions

Published: Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 9:02 p.m. Last Modified: Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 9:02 p.m. As both sides of a decade-long lawsuit over Florida’s Medicaid program heralded the case’s official close last week, state taxpayers also had something to celebrate: the end of a 10-year stream of legal bills they will cover. In… Continue reading Medicaid lawsuit costs taxpayers millions

Foes predict tough politics for Medicaid expansion in 2017

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Opponents of Medicaid expansion in South Dakota say Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s chances of broadening eligibility for the program have likely diminished since he announced he won’t call a special legislative session to consider it. It’s “very possible” the Republican will propose in the 2017 session to open the program to… Continue reading Foes predict tough politics for Medicaid expansion in 2017

Medicaid, Private Insurers Begin To Lift Curbs On Pricey Hepatitis C Drugs

After legal battles and lobbying efforts, tens of thousands of people with hepatitis C are gaining earlier access to expensive drugs that can cure this condition. States that limited access to the medications out of concern over sky-high prices have begun to lift those restrictions — many, under the threat of legal action. And commercial… Continue reading Medicaid, Private Insurers Begin To Lift Curbs On Pricey Hepatitis C Drugs

Florida Mesothelioma Victims Center Now Offers a Diagnosed Person in Florida Answers and Advice About What Lawyers They Need to Be Talking to for A Better Compensation Settlement

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, July 5, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Florida Mesothelioma Victims Center says, “We want to ensure a person in Florida who has recently been diagnosed with mesothelioma receives the red carpet treatment when it comes to the quality of the attorneys they will have nearly instant access to-because better mesothelioma attorneys… Continue reading Florida Mesothelioma Victims Center Now Offers a Diagnosed Person in Florida Answers and Advice About What Lawyers They Need to Be Talking to for A Better Compensation Settlement

State opens up substance use disorder benefit to over 140,000 Medicaid patients

All New Hampshire Medicaid recipients will have expanded access to substance use disorder benefits this month. The state Department of Health and Human Services is expanding its substance use disorder coverage to over 140,000 Medicaid participants in the state, up from the 49,000 who accessed it previously. The benefit is part of a $6.6 million Medicaid… Continue reading State opens up substance use disorder benefit to over 140,000 Medicaid patients

Ambulance providers to get more for Medicaid transports, to their relief

Ambulance providers to get more for Medicaid transports, to their relief BARRE — Sharp increases in Medicaid reimbursement rates for ambulance-related services are less than 48 hours old and, while the revenue they generate will be partially offset by a looming new tax, the expectation is they will provide a much-needed lifeline to ambulance services… Continue reading Ambulance providers to get more for Medicaid transports, to their relief