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Health care is a big issue in Florida. One reason? About 2.8 million of the state’s residents are uninsured. Health advocates say part of the answer is for the state to expand Medicaid, as proposed under Obamacare. Republicans say that would be too expensive.
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Gov. Rick Scott got more than he bargained for when he ducked into a Gainesville Starbucks Tuesday.
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Hemophiliac patients on Medicaid could have more options for treatment in Florida this year.
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Florida’s 2016 Legislative Session kicked off this week, and this year, analysts do not think Medicaid expansion will be a hot-button issue.That’s bad…
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Data from the Agency for Health Care Administration show complaints from providers nearly doubled from a low in December 2014 to last September.
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Congresswoman Corrine Brown brought a campaign to put Florida Medicaid expansion on the ballot to Central Florida today.
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Last week, the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services crunched some numbers and stuck them in an envelope addressed to Florida Medicaid Director…
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The Florida House packed up early, saying they couldn’t work through a stalemate with the Senate over health care funding. A special session is likely as the two chambers were unable to pass a budget during the regular 60-day session. But the collapse of the regular session took down some big bills like water preservation and left other legislation like Medicaid expansion in limbo.
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Senate President Andy Gardiner said lawmakers will have to find a way to get past the public acrimony that’s surfaced since the Florida House adjourned early and without a budget. Gardiner has requested a June special session.
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Without an agreement on the state budget in sight, the Florida House adjourned Tuesday afternoon three days early.