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A new Arkansas law will require the Arkansas Medicaid Program to increase reimbursement rates for certain dental services.
More than a dozen states are seeking federal permission to add work requirements to their Medicaid programs. Three states — ...
Arkansas and other states tried Medicaid work requirements last decade. The results were more uninsured people and scant ...
States like Georgia and Mississippi are enforcing Medicaid work requirements, which could reduce coverage in 2025.
Recent analysis found that placing work requirements on Medicaid enrollees could result in millions losing their health care ...
Massive cuts called for in the federal government’s recently passed budget resolution have many in the nation and in Arkansas ...
Arkansas is grappling with a maternal health crisis, exacerbated by a shortage in its maternity care workforce, which ranks last in the nation.
Under the new Trump administration, some states are reviving plans to require adults to prove they are working in order to get Medicaid. When Arkansas did this in 2018, 18,000 people lost coverage.
The federal government has opened a comment period on an Arizona plan to impose work requirements on those enrolled in ...
according to the group Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, 97% of them should have remained eligible for Medicaid.
In many cases, they are a means of survival. Medicaid-funded home-based services help a retired school bus driver in rural Arkansas stay in her home with regular help bathing and cooking.