New York forked over an estimated $1.2 billion in health coverage premiums for Medicaid recipients who no longer lived in the state, a New York State Comptroller's audit has found. "Medicaid is a ...
The ongoing government shutdown has renewed debate over health care and Medicaid cuts that could affect veterans. Advocates ...
The massive cuts to the Medicaid Program proposed in the so-called Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) currently in the U.S. Senate and passed by the House will have a devastating impact on Upstate New York ...
NEW YORK (WBNG) -- An audit released by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli found that nearly $1.2 billion in managed care premiums were paid for members who may have resided outside of New York.
Under fireworks and fanfare, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law on the Fourth of July, but health experts warned it would unleash the most sweeping upheaval to ...
The signing into law of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is not just a setback, it’s a blow to millions of low-income Americans. For New Yorkers, it lands like a gut punch. This budget imposes ...
Medicaid, like all “means-tested” programs where eligibility is based on income and assets, requires extensive documentation to establish eligibility. Proof is required to verify identity, residence, ...
The comptroller found that the state had continued paying insurance premiums for some Medicaid recipients who had moved out of state. While the state has improved its checks in recent years, state ...
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