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A new Arkansas law will require the Arkansas Medicaid Program to increase reimbursement rates for certain dental services.
Research has shown that the Arkansas policy reduced Medicaid enrollment and increased uninsurance among low-income adults. In ...
The debate over the future of Medicaid continues to rage among Republicans. A House budget proposal released in February ...
The country’s top nonpartisan government watchdog has confirmed it is examining the costs of running the nation’s only active ...
Congress has a unique opportunity to allow states to have a work requirement under Medicaid and at the same time allow the ...
An Arkansas father and son have now been convicted after they pleaded guilty to being involved in Medicaid fraud.
Arkansas and other states tried Medicaid work requirements last decade. The results were more uninsured people and scant ...
Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield CEO Curtis Barnett points to two major victories from the state’s regular session: maternal ...
"As a parent, you want to succeed for your child, and when your hands are tied behind their back and you can't, it's just a ...
the program's original goal. Instead, researchers found, people were more likely to become uninsured. Arkansas' results are unsurprising to Harvard economist Ben Sommers, who led one of the ...