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More than 2,200 women were granted "presumptive eligibility" for pregnancy Medicaid in Arkansas between June 1 and Sept. 3, ...
The trial of Brian Hyatt, the former Northwest Arkansas psychiatrist at the center of a high-profile Medicaid fraud case, is ...
In recent decades, Arkansas made amazing progress in making sure children had health insurance. That positive trend line is ...
ARKANSAS, USA — Upcoming cuts to Medicaid could shut down more than 50% of rural Arkansas hospitals, according to a report from the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform. Monika ...
A federal agency has approved Arkansas' request to use Medicaid funds to pay for short-term stays for adults at psychiatric hospitals, something state officials say will expand low-income Arkansans' ...
Arkansas' Department of Human Services does not intend on withdrawing its already submitted "Pathway to Prosperity" waiver, which would implement a state Medicaid work requirement one year before the ...
On Tuesday, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced that a person has now been convicted for Medicaid fraud and a ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The potential impact of Medicaid cuts in Arkansas has sparked concern among healthcare professionals and state officials. Dr. Jane Miers expressed her apprehension, stating, "It ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Tuesday announced a guilty plea and an arrest in separate Medicaid fraud cases.