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Roby Brock and Bart Hester discuss Arkansas's $6 billion fiscal session, focusing on education, health, tax cuts, and the LEARNS Act's impact.
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A coalition of 23 national health-related non-profit organizations has expressed concerns over the early Medicaid disenrollment numbers in Arkansas.
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With the public health emergency that was in place during the pandemic, states will see possible reductions in Medicaid rolls.
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The Life360 HOMEs program will create new hospital-based support addressing maternal health, youth poverty, drug abuse and mental illness in rural communities.
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Managed-care provider, Empower Healthcare Solutions, is being investigated for Medicaid fraud in Arkansas.
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Little Rock, AR - The Medicaid storytelling project spotlights stories of Medicaid recipients, health-care providers, and people previously denied services.
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Arkansas House members on Tuesday (April 20) approved the 2021-22 appropriation bill for the Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Medical Services on the fifth attempt paving the way for lawmakers to end the legislative session next week.
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A bill that would transform Arkansas’ Medicaid expansion program is one vote away from going to the governor’s office.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed Tuesday (March 9) a bill that prohibits abortions except in cases involving the health of the mother. The pro-life measure does not have an allowance for abortions in the case of rape or incest.
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Sen. Missy Irvin, R-Mountain View; Rep. Michelle Gray, R-Bethesda; and DHS Secretary Cindy Gillespie explain a new Medicaid expansion proposal, ARHOME.