Navigating Medicaid eligibility for long-term care requires a complex 'spend-down' process to meet strict asset limits. Experts warn that attempting this strategy without professional guidance can trigger severe penalties and loss of coverage due to federal look-back rules.
The Trump administration has initiated a sweeping federal investigation into Medicaid fraud in Florida, describing the state's oversight as 'out of control.' Led by Dr. Mehmet Oz, the crackdown signals a shift toward aggressive federal intervention in state-managed healthcare programs and could have significant implications for managed care organizations.
Recent expansions in adult Medicaid dental coverage face a reversal as Republican-led fiscal policies aim to restructure federal healthcare spending. While these benefits have improved oral health access, their classification as 'optional' makes them primary targets for state-level budget cuts.
A landmark regulatory shift now permits Medicaid to share recipient data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), marking a total reversal of previous privacy protections. The move has triggered immediate concerns regarding patient confidentiality and a potential exodus of eligible immigrants from the public health system.
The reintroduction of federal Medicaid work requirements is poised to disproportionately impact California's unhoused population, potentially disenrolling thousands. Health advocates warn that administrative barriers, rather than a lack of employment, will lead to a massive loss of life-saving coverage.
New York authorities have significantly expanded a multi-agency investigation into Medicaid fraud, targeting systemic billing irregularities within home care services. The probe marks a critical escalation in the state's effort to rein in the nation's most expensive Medicaid program amid projected multi-billion dollar deficits.
Minnesota has filed a federal lawsuit following the withholding of critical Medicaid funds, a move Governor Tim Walz characterizes as targeted political punishment. The dispute centers on the federal government's attempt to use healthcare disbursements as leverage over state-level immigration and law enforcement policies.
The Trump administration has moved to withhold federal Medicaid funding from Minnesota, triggering a wave of condemnation from healthcare advocates and state officials. The funding freeze threatens the state's healthcare safety net and marks a significant escalation in federal-state regulatory friction over program administration.
The Trump administration, led by Vice President JD Vance, has announced a temporary halt to specific Medicaid funding streams for the state of Minnesota. Citing systemic fraud concerns, the move marks an aggressive escalation in federal oversight of state-managed healthcare programs.
The Trump Administration has officially suspended federal Medicaid payments to the State of Minnesota, citing widespread concerns over program integrity and unresolved fraud claims. This unprecedented move places billions in healthcare funding at risk and signals a shift toward aggressive federal oversight of state-managed social programs.
Vice President JD Vance announced a suspension of federal Medicaid payments to Minnesota, citing significant concerns regarding fraudulent activity and oversight failures. The move represents a major escalation in federal-state tensions over healthcare program integrity.
Wisconsin lawmakers have approved a critical expansion of Medicaid coverage for new mothers, extending postpartum care from 60 days to a full year. This legislative milestone positions Arkansas as the only state in the nation yet to adopt the extended coverage period, marking a near-total national consensus on maternal health policy.
Wisconsin is moving to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from 60 days to 12 months, a significant policy shift that leaves Arkansas as the only state in the nation without the expanded benefit. This transition reflects a growing national consensus on the necessity of long-term maternal care to combat rising mortality rates.