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  2. Attorney General's report: Fraud division recoveries surpass ...

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    Apr. 6—ATLANTA — Attorney General Chris Carr announced that the office's Medicaid Fraud Division has obtained civil recoveries totaling more than $68 million since November 2016. Over this ...

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  4. State to ‘redetermine’ Medicaid coverage for 2.7 million ...

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    As the federal public health emergency declaration prompted by COVID-19 expires, Georgia has until next May to figure out who is eligible for coverage. State to ‘redetermine’ Medicaid coverage ...

  5. Judge refuses to extend timeframe for Georgia's new Medicaid ...

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    Judge refuses to extend timeframe for Georgia's new Medicaid plan, only one with work requirement. SUDHIN THANAWALA. July 16, 2024 at 1:00 PM.

  6. Amerigroup - Wikipedia

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    Amerigroup is an American health insurance and managed health care provider. Amerigroup covers 7.7 million seniors, people with disabilities, low-income families and other state and federally sponsored beneficiaries, and federal employees in 26 states, making it the nation's largest provider of health care for public programs. [1]

  7. 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). [13]

  8. 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.

  9. Georgia sued the Biden administration Friday to try to keep the state's new health plan for low-income residents, which is the only Medicaid program in the country with a work requirement, running ...