Two Colorado business owners have been separately charged for fraudulently billing the federal government's Medicaid program.
If lawmakers determine they have to cap caregivers’ paid hours, they’ll need to give families ample notice so they can start preparing, said Sen. Judy Amabile, a Boulder Democrat.
Two Colorado residents have been indicted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for allegedly defrauding the state's Medicaid program ...
Federal officials unveiled a slew of charges Tuesday against two Coloradans accused of ripping off a program that provides ...
The cuts would have capped hours and lowered rates for parents caring for adults and children with severe disabilities ...
The move scrambles Colorado’s healthcare landscape, amplifying fear for immigrants and institutions providing care.
The move scrambles Colorado’s healthcare landscape, amplifying fear for immigrants and institutions providing care.
The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado and the Colorado Attorney General’s Office announce that ...
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Mesa County woman accused of defrauding over $1 million from Medicaid program
MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) — A Mesa County woman has been federally charged for allegedly defrauding Medicaid’s Non-Emergent Medical Transportation (NEMT) program of over a million dollars. On Tuesday, ...
Connecticut lawmakers will consider increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates and limiting private equity investment in health ...
The Colorado General Assembly’s budget decision-makers have put proposed pay cuts on hold for people who care for a family ...
A Yadkin County woman has been sentenced to two years in prison, more than a year of home confinement, and two years of supervised release in connection with a multi-million-dollar Medicaid fraud ...
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