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It’s getting easier for parents of young children with autism to get insurers to cover a pricey treatment called applied behavioral analysis. Once kids…
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Attempts to have more than 50,000 medically-needy Floridians enroll in the state’s Medicaid managed care program have been scrapped, the News Service of…
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Raising hopes that Medicaid expansion isn't as dead as it seems, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson told Florida House Democrats on Wednesday that he is working on a…
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Federal agencies are teaming up to improve oversight of nursing homes, a practice that now misses a third of the cases of substandard care, according to…
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Security experts working for the federal government last fall said two-thirds of state computer systems that were supposed to tap into federal computers…
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Federal officials are lengthening a temporary moratorium on new home health care agencies in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties, and have also included…
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It isn't exactly news that hospital bills bear no relation to what products and services actually cost, or the amount that is paid. What IS new is the…
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Data being released by Medicare for the first time allow the public to see just how absurdly inflated most hospital bills have become -- bearing little…
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Two medical supply companies, including one based in Boca Raton, may be subpoenaed to testify before Congress to explain why a review of their claims…
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Instead of cutting payments to Medicare Advantage plans, which have high enrollments in Florida, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has decided…