Medicare plans to cut home health payments by 6.4% in 2026, potentially costing seniors thousands in unexpected bills.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced seven arrests on Monday made by his Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.
Former Evergreen Recovery CEO Shantel Magadanz pleads guilty, admits role in a massive fraud scheme uncovered by KARE 11 ...
Medicare Open Enrollment for 2026 plans began Oct. 15 and remains open through Dec. 7. This is the time when people with ...
Kentuckians lost $72 million to scams last year, according to federal data, with the majority of reported victims over 60 ...
The decision falls in line with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's aim to "empower state agencies to continue combating fraud." ...
Keith Ellison will seek a third term as Minnesota attorney general, pledging to address inequalities and continue combatting ...
Charlotte housing advocate Cedric Dean has been accused by the U.S. Attorney's Office of fraudulently billing more than $14 ...
She is the latest Republican candidate in a growing field of challengers to Democratic-Farmer-Labor Gov. Tim Walz to ...
Competitive bidding for catheters means reduced patient choice, jeopardized supply chains, and an incentive to push cheap, ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, blasted the Democrats for the government ...
The Arkansas Attorney General announced Monday that three of seven people from the Mid-South were arrested for committing Medicaid fraud. On Oct. 3, Kimberly Rios, 39, of ...