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Government aid doesn’t always go where it’s supposed to. Foster care agencies team up with companies to take disability and survivor benefits from abused…
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A new study finds that New York has made significant progress in getting Hispanic children enrolled for health insurance. The paper released earlier this…
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New York officials say $7.3 billion is going to 25 networks of health care providers statewide to help overhaul the delivery of care and cut unneeded…
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Between November 1963, when he became president, and November 1966, when his party was routed in the midterm elections, Lyndon Johnson spearheaded the…
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People on Medicare are being urged to look over their current health and prescription coverage and consider whether changes should be made. The latest…
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Some Vermont legal advocates say they are worried that new health care rules will make some people ineligible for long-term care under Medicaid.State…
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The state of Vermont ranks fifth in the nation in the percentage of Medicaid long-term care spending that allows the disabled to live in their homes and…
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For years, county officials across New York have been calling on state leaders in Albany to give them relief from the mandates that are handed down from…
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New York has revised its request for a $10 billion dollar Medicaid adjustment, which would allow using that money to pay for related health care programs,…
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New York Senator Charles Schumer warns that ambulance crews are threatened with the loss of critical funding.At stake is $40 million in Medicaid payments…