The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will retroactively pay claims for telehealth services provided during the government shutdown through Jan. 30, the agency said in an updated FAQ Nov.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released an updated notice Nov. 20 on the processing of Medicare provider claims impacted by the government shutdown.
Medicare Part D claims significantly underreport opioid dispensing for patients admitted to skilled nursing facilities after hospitalizations, according to a September research letter published in the ...
One of the most eye-catching findings in a new report from the Foundation for Government Accountability is that hundreds of ...
A lawsuit between California and neighborhood pharmacy company CVS has been settled for $18.2 million, state Attorney General ...
Birth injuries are life-altering events, and they often require extensive medical care, therapies, and long-term support. If you are a Medicaid recipient, navigating the proper and most effective ...
Aesculap Implant Systems, an orthopedic and spine device maker, agreed to pay $38.5 million in order to resolve False Claims Act allegations. The agreement resolves allegations that between July 2010 ...
Medicaid recipients in New York are often enrolled in multiple insurance programs like group health plans and Medicare, which ...
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Three people, two corporations indicted in $3.5 million Medicaid fraud case
Three people and two corporations they oversee are charged in an alleged Medicaid fraud scheme in Orange County.
A new research letter published in JAMA Health Forum highlights major gaps in how opioid use is tracked among older adults ...
“I hesitate to come in here and say everything is resolved, A-OK, we’re all clear,” a state health official told lawmakers Wednesday. Vermont’s Medicaid pharmacy claims system is back online following ...
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