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States sue to stop health data sharing with DHS California is leading 20 state attorneys general in a lawsuit seeking to block health officials from further sharing Medicaid data and the Trump ...
Authorities arrested three people last week who face separate charges related to Medicaid fraud, a news release from Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin states.
When Arkansas piloted Medicaid work requirements in 2018, 18,000 people lost coverage in just seven months, most due to paperwork errors, not ineligibility (Arkansas DHS, 2019).
Moderate Republicans and hard-line conservatives in the House are expressing increasing opposition to the Senate’s version of the “big, beautiful bill” just days before the lower chambe… ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the arrests of three people on Monday for Medicaid fraud-related charges, including a woman from Fayetteville.
On Monday, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin's Office announced that three arrests involving Medicaid fraud had been made. According to reports, on June 23, 2025, a man identified as 41-year ...
The parliamentarian, who decides whether the bill complies with budget rules, threw out more proposals, leaving Republicans searching for ways to cover its cost.
This final notice announces our decision to approve The Joint Commission for continued CMS-recognition as a national accrediting organization for hospitals that wish to participate in the Medicare or ...
As the Trump administration ramps up deportation efforts, immigrant advocacy groups, including in Colorado, are growing concerned about how far federal immigration authorities will go.
Over the weekend, the executive director of Arkansas Advocates for Children & Families spoke about the potential threat to Arkansans with Medicaid and SNAP.
ROGERS -- A special prosecutor is asking that Dr. Brian Hyatt be prohibited from drinking alcohol while awaiting trial on Medicaid fraud charges.