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  2. CareStar - Wikipedia

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    CareStar has provided case management services since 1988 in various mid-western states, predominantly in Ohio and Indiana.In 2004, CareStar signed a five-year, $140 million contract with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services to provide case management services for its medicaid waiver homecare program.

  3. Reeb Avenue Center - Wikipedia

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    The Reeb Avenue Center is a community center and 501(c)(3) in the Reeb-Hosack neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The Reeb Center opened in 2015, after a $12.5 million renovation.

  4. CareSource - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, the company was the third largest Medicaid HMO in the country, with $2.5 billion in revenue and 800,000 members across Ohio and Michigan. [12] In 2010, CareSource announced expansion of its provider network in Southeastern Ohio through a partnership with Quality Care Partners (QCP), a physician-hospital organization (PHO).

  5. All-inclusive elder care for aging at home: This nursing home ...

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    Anyone 55 or older with Medicaid who can live safely at home independently can enroll at a PACE center nearby. According to AARP, most PACE users are 65 or older, and about half live with dementia .

  6. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of CHCs has instead been largely funded by the growth in Medicaid resulting from eligibility expansions, coverage reforms, and modified payment rules. In 1985, Medicaid patients made up 28% of all CHC patients but only 15% of CHC revenues. [5] By 2007, the share of Medicaid patients matched their share of revenues.

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Eleven state Medicaid programs put lifetime treatment limits on how long addicts can be prescribed Suboxone, ranging between one and three years. Multiple state Medicaid programs have placed limits on how much an addict can take per dose. Such restrictions are based on the mistaken premise that addiction can be cured in a set time frame.

  8. A fentanyl antidote is saving lives. But it isn’t ending the ...

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    The fewer times users take fentanyl, the fewer chances they have of overdosing. ... (On Dec. 9, Sanders would take Hall to a rehab center.) Much of what Sanders does is arrange for people to get ...

  9. 350 Miles Away - The Huffington Post

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    It was either jail or rehab or death. That was your way to get out. It’s kind of like getting jumped into a gang or something. It’s blood in, blood out. There’s no way to get out. The methods that were available didn’t work for me. I know that.” “I don’t believe that rehab would have ever cleaned you completely,” Anderson says.