News

Millions of healthcare dollars could be at risk in Georgia as congressional Republicans continue to weigh cuts to Medicaid.
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers plan to give caseworkers handling SNAP, Medicaid and TANF cases a raise. But they also want to hear from the state about a plan to address tens of thousands of cases ...
BOSTON — Walgreens will pay more than $2.8 million to resolve allegations it violated federal law and inflated prices for generic medications to the Massachusetts and Georgia Medicaid programs ...
The settlement alleges Walgreen Co. inflated prices for generic medications to Georgia and Massachusetts Medicaid programs. Both the Georgia and Massachusetts Medicaid programs are jointly funded ...
The national pharmacy chain headquartered in Deerfield is accused of submitting inflated usual and customary prices to the Massachusetts and Georgia Medicaid programs for generic medications ...
Walgreens agreed to pay about $2.8 million to the federal government and the states of Massachusetts and Georgia to settle allegations that the company inflated prices for generic medications ...
In August, the Adhvaryus started calling a Georgia helpline ... more than 120 days after applying — to finally get their Medicaid cards in the mail. Federal rules require states to process ...
(Reuters) -Walgreen (WBA) will pay more than $2.85 million to settle whistleblower allegations that the pharmacy overbilled Medicaid programs in Georgia and Massachusetts for generic medications ...
The scammers are telling people that their new Medicare or Medicaid card is wrong. They then proceed to ask for personal card information in order to fix it. Tama County Sheriff’s Office warns ...
Medicaid in Georgia serves mostly children. It also pays for some elderly people’s nursing home rooms, and insures some low-income disabled people. Kemp has recently expanded it to cover some ...
Health insurers got double-paid by the Medicaid system for the coverage of hundreds of thousands of patients across the country, costing taxpayers billions of dollars in extra payments.
ATLANTA — A 20-year-old U.S. citizen born in Georgia remains detained by immigration authorities in Florida, despite presenting a valid birth certificate and a judge finding no legal basis for ...