Ten Medicaid systems vendors have agreed to provide low or no cost services to states over the next two years. The Trump administration said the agreements would save $600 million.
Attorney General Tim Griffin announced an arrest and two convictions made recently by his office’s Medicaid Fraud Control ...
The OBBBA will substantially increase volatility in Medicaid Managed Care by increasing churn, generating pent-up demand, and ...
About 160,000 Arkansans opted for 2026 health coverage through the Affordable Care Act marketplace, according to figures ...
Medicaid changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could lead to more than 1 million missed cancer screenings, which could ...
How increased responsibilities and a push to be called “physician associates” are raising tensions with doctors.
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Arkansas AG announces Fayetteville pair convicted of exploiting vulnerable person
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced two people from Fayetteville have been convicted following investigations by his Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.
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Worried about surveillance, states enact privacy laws and restrict license plate readers
Cities have grown particularly concerned over the use of automated license plate readers that capture license plate information on vehicles that drive by.
With President Donald Trump dominating news coverage in an era when American politics have become nationalized (the idea that ...
A report this month by the United Health Foundation labeled Arkansas as the second unhealthiest state in the nation, ...
A Randolph County woman faces felony charges after investigators said she bilked her aunt out of thousands of dollars.
American Lung Association’s “State of Tobacco Control” report releases Arkansas grades for tobacco control policies, outlines steps to reduce burden of tobacco ...
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