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With a law taking effect next month that requires the state Medicaid program and some private health plans to provide reimbursement for services provided by community health workers, supporters of the ...
Thousands lose Medicaid in Arkansas: Is this America’s future? As many as 15 million people nationwide are expected to lose coverage as states check eligibility for the first time since the ...
Arkansas' Department of Human Services does not intend on withdrawing its already submitted "Pathway to Prosperity" waiver, which would implement a state Medicaid work requirement one year before ...
President Donald Trump’s new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements. The ...
The newly signed “Big Beautiful Bill” could cut Medicaid enrollment by 114,000 in Arkansas and leave rural hospitals ...
Policy analysts expect millions of Americans to lose coverage because of cumbersome paperwork, bureaucratic hurdles and ...
Among new moms who were on Arkansas Medicaid while pregnant, more than a third no longer qualified for the program 60 days after birth.
Federal officials have significant concerns about the large percentage of people losing Medicaid coverage in Arkansas and other states as a result of "procedural reasons and nonresponse" as the ...
As Alabama lawmakers appear to warm up to the idea of Medicaid expansion, Arkansas has emerged as a potential model for the program. The Alabama Hospital Association has previously stated they are ...
The Arkansas Department of Human Services completed six months of a Medicaid 'unwinding' with over 427,000 Arkansans being disenrolled.
But interviews with nearly 30 Medicaid recipients, lawyers, patient advocates, health care providers, insurance agents and state eligibility workers across Arkansas reveal how the state’s ...
Arkansas' Department of Human Services does not intend on withdrawing its already submitted "Pathway to Prosperity" waiver, ...