Kristin Bausch - Fresh Take Florida
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Florida's largest Medicaid vendor had until Thursday to dispute the penalty imposed last month by the state Agency for Health Care Administration, leaving the company with one option: pay the fine.
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The payment problems left families in Florida with critically ill children who relied on Medicaid-paid health providers stranded.
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A post-merger computer meltdown resulted in families not being able to pay for nursing care and other home health services for nearly three months.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis again defended his decision not to lock down the state during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sen. Elizabeth Fetterhoff reintroduced her bill, saying she opposes vaccine mandates for first responders because of the potential for mass resignations that threaten public safety.