Next year, Arkansans on Medicaid will have to work, perform community service, or attend school unless they meet a certain set of exemptions. Here's what to know.
Over 427,000 Arkansas residents have been deemed ineligible for continued Medicaid coverage following a post-COVID pandemic review. States were prohibited from disenrolling Medicaid recipients during ...
Last week, an Arkansas woman from Rector pleaded guilty to one count of felony Medicaid fraud. Jacqueline Small was sentenced ...
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When Danielle Wright was pregnant with her third child, she had coverage from a state Medicaid program to pay for her doctor ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An Arkansas woman has now pleaded guilty for her involvement in Medicaid fraud. According to reports, 52-year-old Shaona Mizell of Paragould was a personal care aide who billed ...
A public health expert said Arkansas is a "cause for concern" as federal protections of citizens on Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) put in place at the start of the ...
Six weeks after an emergency cesarean section, with her newborn twins still in neonatal intensive care, Maya Gobara went to a pharmacy in West Little Rock, Arkansas, to fill a prescription. “The ...
Arkansas officials told lawmakers on Thursday they are exploring their options after a federal agency rejected their plan to implement laws that would increase the state Medicaid program's ...
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