- In the
United States,
Medicaid is a
government program that
provides health insurance for
adults and
children with
limited income and resources. The program...
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Medicaid Waiver programs help
provide services to
people who
would otherwise be in an institution,
nursing home, or
hospital to
receive long-term care...
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people have
incomes too high to
qualify in
their state of
residence for
Medicaid, the
public health insurance plan for
those with
limited resources, but...
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overhaul and
expansion of
coverage since the
enactment of
Medicare and
Medicaid in 1965. Most of the act's
provisions are
still in effect. The ACA's major...
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Florida has
several Medicaid Waiver Programs.
Medicaid Waiver Programs allow recipients to 'waive'
institutionalization and
instead choose to
direct services...
- The
Centers for
Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) is a
federal agency within the
United States Department of
Health and
Human Services (HHS) that administers...
- A case of
Medicaid fraud was
carried out in 2010 by an Armenian-American
organized crime group called the Mirzoyan–Terdjanian organization. The scam involved...
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Health care, or healthcare, is the
improvement of
health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment,
amelioration or cure of disease, illness, injury, and...
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Medicaid managed care
Medicaid and
additional services in the
United States through an
arrangement between a
state Medicaid agency and
managed care organizations...
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abbreviated OHIE) was a
research study looking at the
effects of the 2008
Medicaid expansion in the U.S.
state of Oregon,
which occurred based on lottery...