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A new Arkansas law will require the Arkansas Medicaid Program to increase reimbursement rates for certain dental services.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Massive cuts called for in the federal government’s recently passed budget resolution have many in the nation and in Arkansas worried that deep cuts to Medicaid are coming.
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The bulk of that money will go to boosting reimbursement rates for doctors and hospitals ... undocumented immigrants aren’t eligible for Medicaid benefits in Arkansas, so it’s not clear ...
STAT is co-publishing this article by Tradeoffs. The debate over the future of Medicaid continues to rage among Republicans. A House budget proposal released in February would slash up to $880 ...
In Arkansas and Georgia, which is the only state with a type of work requirement in place, experience has shown that limiting access to Medicaid doesn't eliminate the need for medical care ...
Arkansas on Thursday afternoon sent the federal government its request to add a work requirement to the state's Medicaid expansion... My Ly covers health care and poverty for the Arkansas Democrat ...
Arkansas is grappling with a maternal health crisis, exacerbated by a shortage in its maternity care workforce, which ranks ...
By contrast, the Medicaid eligibility category for ... According to the CDC, Arkansas’ maternal mortality rate, 38.3 deaths per 100,000 births, in 2018-22 was the fourth-highest among states ...