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Brighton woman admits she defrauded Medicaid Rochester Democrat and Chronicle State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announced Wednesday that a Brighton woman pleaded guilty in Monroe County Court to charges that she deceived the Medicaid program by billing for dental exams that never took place. APS Healthcare Receives National DMAA Award for Outstanding Provider Engagement Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance SILVER SPRING, Md.----APS Healthcare, one of the country's leading specialty healthcare companies, today announced that it received the national disease management leadership award from the Disease Management Association of America for Outstanding Provider Engagement Initiative. Welfare provider seeking free help Fort Wayne Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – The state’s proposed $1.16 billion contract with IBM Corp. to help run food stamp, Medicaid and welfare programs calls for enrolling people at food pantries, shelters and other agencies, but some of those agencies might be hard pressed finding people who have the time to do it. Medicaid rule changes could cut $167 million from Pa. facilities Pittsburgh Post-Gazette WASHINGTON -- Pennsylvania nursing homes stand to lose as much as $167 million if the Bush administration goes ahead with planned administrative changes in the Medicaid program, health care providers and Congress members said yesterday. W.Va. could lose millions in Medicaid The Charleston Gazette West Virginians are afraid the Bush administration may try to change Medicaid rules — as early as week’s end — and possibly cut more than $45 million the state gets for the low-income insurance program. Connecticut Judge Orders HMOs To Publicly Release Information On Reimbursements For Medicaid Beneficiaries' Care Medical News Today Three HMOs that administer managed care plans for Connecticut's Medicaid program must make public the rates they pay providers and other information, state Superior Court Judge George Levine ruled on Wednesday, the Hartford Courant reports. [click link for full article] Maximus Receives $73.7 Million Contract AP via Yahoo! Finance Government services provider Maximus Inc. said Tuesday that it received a two-year, $73.7 million contract to continue providing Medicaid managed care enrollment services to more than 2.1 million individuals receiving public health insurance in New York City, Nassau and Suffolk counties. MAXIMUS Awarded $73.7 Million New York Health Care Rebid CRM Today MAXIMUS, provider of government services, announced it has been awarded a two-year, $73.7 million contract to continue providing Medicaid managed care enrollment services to more than 2.1 million individuals receiving public health insurance in New York City, as well as Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Program allows Medicaid flexibility Globe Online MASON CITY — Iowans receiving Medicaid services that keep them independent can now hire friends or relatives to help them rather than rely on provider agencies to perform services. Congress During Lame-Duck Session Could Vote To Delay Scheduled Medicare Provider Payment Cuts Medical News Today Congress this week might approve a provision that would reverse a scheduled reduction in Medicare physician reimbursements, according to legislative aides, the Washington Post reports (Weisman, Washington Post, 12/3). Medicare physician reimbursements will decrease by 5.1% in January 2007 without congressional action (Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 9/29). [click link for full article]
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