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A federal court said Tennessee’s Medicaid program broke the law when it mistakenly canceled coverage for thousands of people.
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A new study on Medicaid expansion argues that Tennessee could give 150,000 more residents health coverage and still end up saving money.
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Tennessee's push to establish Medicaid work requirements remains hung up amid questions from federal regulators about using welfare money to fund the…
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A new Pew Charitable Trusts report shows Kentucky’s spending on Medicaid has increased since the recession, but remains below the national average. The…
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Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday downplayed recent pushback on his administration’s effort to change Tennessee’s Medicaid program into a block grant system,…
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Tennessee's plan to become the first state to receive Medicaid funding in a lump sum drew overwhelming opposition and no praise at its first public…
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Tennessee would become the first state in the nation to receive its Medicaid funding in a lump sum under a proposal seeking to drastically overhaul the…
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Tennessee House lawmakers said on Wednesday they're fighting to secure funding in next year's budget so that disabled children will be able to get…
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A federal judge has released Tennessee's Medicaid program from a 2014 injunction requiring TennCare to hold hearings for people whose applications aren't…
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A large Tennessee hospital system is suing the state's Medicaid program, TennCare, claiming it's purposefully siphoning money from hospitals that treat…