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The first hearing for the proposed two-year Ohio budget went on for more than three hours, covering a variety of topics.
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Some question the political implications of the initiative as abortion continues to be a key issue in Ohio's gubernatorial race.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThere's a new requirement put in place by state lawmakers to help process eligibility for Medicaid, but there's concern it could hurt elderly and disabled Ohioans.
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North Carolina legislators weighing whether to expand Medicaid heard from former Ohio Gov. John Kasich and other speakers about the experiences of states that already have.
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Federal officials now say states can no longer charge premiums to low-income residents enrolled in Medicaid and have ruled out work requirements.
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Medicaid participants will have to choose from seven managed care plans - and if they don't let the state know, they could end up in a group that is assigned a plan.
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The state is requiring people receiving Medicaid benefits to let the state know which provider they'll use, which is a change for those already in the program.
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Portman calls on Democratic leaders to bring the smaller of two infrastructure bills up for a vote now.
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Ohio settled a lawsuit against the Medicaid managed care organization, Buckeye Health Plan for more than $88 million for defrauding taxpayers, but the company is a new pact. We look at managed care organizations and how they fit into the future of Medicaid in Ohio.
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Ohio settled a lawsuit against the Medicaid managed care organization, Buckeye Health Plan for more than $88 million for defrauding taxpayers, but the company is a new pact. We look at managed care organizations and how they fit into the future of Medicaid in Ohio.