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Nurses at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) have started distributing Mother & Infant Supply Kits to new ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A new Arkansas law will require the Arkansas Medicaid Program to increase reimbursement rates for certain dental services. The law looks to ensure that the underserved have the ...
What are the best Minecraft maps right now? Minecraft is the inventor’s paradise, but, of course, it is also the connoisseur’s nightmare. There are thousands of maps out there, from massive ...
Arkansas enacted a law April 14 that requires Medicaid to reimburse dental schools and academic medical centers for services provided to individuals with high complexity oral healthcare. Under Act 568 ...
Languages: English With the GOP-led House advancing a budget resolution this month, key committees are now tasked with writing legislation that may include sweeping changes to Medicaid eligibility ...
The award, presented by Arkansas Medicaid and the Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care, was given to CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs, CHI St. Vincent Infirmary in Little Rock and CHI St. Vincent North ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A bill that would have expanded postpartum Medicaid coverage in Arkansas from 60 days to 12 months failed to pass in a Senate committee, leaving many maternal health ...
Elizabeth Pitman (left), director of the Division of Medical Services for Arkansas Medicaid, and State Medicaid Director Janet Mann (second from left) speak against House Bill 1004, co-sponsored by ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A bill to extend Medicaid coverage for postpartum mothers failed in its Senate committee hearing on Wednesday. House Bill 1004 had a relatively easy time passing the House ...
But he highlighted Medicaid as in need of reform, and spoke about how he changed qualifications during his term as governor to ensure that there was no wait list for people who needed help ...
An Arkansas Senate committee voted down a bill that would have extended Medicaid coverage for women to 12 months after giving birth if they do not already qualify for the state’s Medicaid ...
An Arkansas Senate committee voted down a bill that would have extended Medicaid coverage for women to 12 months after giving birth if they do not already qualify for the state’s Medicaid ...
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