Attorney General Letitia James and a coalition of state attorneys general are pushing the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold Medicaid recipients' ability to chose their own provider. James and 16 other ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz is set to appear before the Senate Finance committee Friday for his confirmation hearing to be the ...
South Carolina is still struggling with higher flu-related death rates and hospitalizations compared to last year, even as ...
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown of Maryland has joined forces with a coalition of 17 attorneys general in an effort to ...
Nearly two dozen groups filed briefs at the US Supreme Court supporting a Planned Parenthood affiliate’s bid to keep its Medicaid provider status in South Carolina.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is weighing in on a Supreme Court case – urging the justices to defend Medicaid recipients’ freedom to choose their healthcare providers.
Find out how the proposed Medicaid budget cuts could affect millions of enrollees and the health centers they rely on.
The U.S. Department of Justice shared the providers agreed to pay to resolve alleged violations arising from their involvement in laboratory kickback schemes.
Several doctors, medical practices, and a marketing company have agreed to pay a total of $1.9 million to settle allegations ...
South Carolina lawmakers are considering legislation establishing that direct primary care agreements are not insurance.
Lawmakers and volunteers participated Wednesday, Feb. 26, in the yearly “Suits and Sneakers” advocacy event, during which ...
Congress is considering Medicaid funding cuts that could leave South Carolina short billions, forcing lawmakers to find new ...