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The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services sent a letter to all 50 states Wednesday, asking some to restore coverage for people who were recently disenrolled for procedural reasons.
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A Northeast Arkansas hospital will be the first in the state to opt into a program that could bolster federal funding for rural hospitals as an incentive to specialize in emergency and outpatient care.
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Total Arkansas Medicaid enrollment has gone down from more than 1 million to less than 916,000 since April, according to state data.
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The district will team up with Unity Health to teach students healthcare career-focused skills.
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In a joint interview with Channel 4 KARK's Capitol View, Rep. Tara Shepard, D-Little Rock, and Kirk Lane, director of the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership, explained how legislation and money from opioid settlements is being used to provide access to lower deaths from overdose.
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Officials with the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System are working to get the word out about new benefits for veterans dealing with the effects of toxic chemical exposure.
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During a Zoom call with the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, Trevor Townsend with the Center for Arkansas Legal Services said a FOIA request he sent showed the department reported multiple issues to the software developer.
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Physicians will begin seeing adult and pediatric patients at the 58,000-square-foot facility next week.
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Arkansas posted its highest level of disenrollment figures since beginning its redetermination process mandated by state and federal law.
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A year after abortion effectively ended in Arkansas, more Arkansans than ever are seeking permanent sterilization, and abortion access groups have seen their costs increase.