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The Florida Senate unanimously approved a plan to expand eligibility for the KidCare subsidized health insurance program, readying the issue to go to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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The Senate Fiscal Policy Committee approved a bill that would increase an income threshold to qualify for subsidized coverage.
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The bipartisan measure was approved in the House, 105-0. KidCare provides health insurance for families with incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid.
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Under KidCare, families who do not qualify for Medicaid can pay $15 or $20 a month in premiums to insure children.
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Personal information of applicants and enrollees, including Social Security numbers, dates of birth, names, addresses and financial information, could have been illegally accessed.
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The economic upheaval that has left hundreds of thousands of Floridians without jobs might also upend health insurance for children in working…
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Managed care plans that participate in Medicaid and the Florida KidCare program received mixed grades on a “scorecard” released Thursday by the Trump…
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The number and rate of uninsured children continued to increase in Florida and across the nation in 2018, according to a report released today by…
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Despite an earlier assertion from a top Medicaid official that the state could be giving a “freebie,” lawmakers have agreed to fund Florida KidCare…
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Members of a children's health-insurance panel said Thursday they wanted to help families in 48 counties who couldn't afford insurance premiums maintain…