States use these programs to pay for wraparound services such as temporary housing and meals for high-risk children and adults.
Ohio has submitted a proposal to the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services that would require healthy adults between 19 and 55 years old, with no children or dependents,
Ohioans relying on Medicaid for health care could soon be required to work for their coverage. As expected, the state recently asked the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for a waiver to reinstate a work requirement for individuals receiving Medicaid expansion benefits.
CMS is facing employee firings, flagging morale, confusing messaging, and the specter of additional disruption.
Ohio Governor DeWine and ODM Director Corcoran have submitted a proposal to CMS regarding Medicaid work requirements, which would improve recipients' workforce participation and financial independence.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued an alert to healthcare providers, underscoring their obligation to safeguard children from potentially harmful medical interventions for
The Ohio Department of Medicaid submitted a request to the U.S. Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to implement work requirements for certain Medicaid enrollees in the expansion group as the federal government weighs significant cuts to the program nationally,
States use these programs to pay for wraparound services such as temporary housing and meals for high-risk children and adults.
Medicaid is no longer just aiding the sick. It is a program for people who are able to work and the budget has ballooned as a result. We need to rein it in or watch our debt skyrocket.
Information on health equity was removed by the federal government for both the Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicaid.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has pulled information on health equity for the Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) through section 1115 waivers. | CMS removed Biden-era guidance and said it will review health equity services applications through section 1115 waivers on a case-by-case basis.
The federal government is looking to offload “non-core properties” to downsize its real estate footprint, with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) headquarters and Centers for Medicar | The Department of Government Efficiency has cancelled leases of federal buildings at the FDA and other agencies,