April 02, 2018 | Daily Business Review
Recently Released Audit Questions State Anti-Fraud Efforts in MedicaidFlorida's Medicaid program has been rapped by auditors who questioned what the state got for millions of dollars spent with a company whose lobbyists included two former Republican House speakers and a former top health care regulator.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 30, 2018 | Daily Business Review
AIDS Foundation Fights Getting Shut Out of MedicaidThe largest nonprofit AIDS health care provider in the nation is at risk of being blocked out of South Florida's Medicaid market.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 28, 2018 | Daily Business Review
For Third Time, State Seeks Changes in Medicaid ProgramFlorida is asking the federal government to amend a sweeping Medicaid “waiver,” including seeking permission to add community mental-health providers to the list of those able to participate in a supplemental Medicaid funding program.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 21, 2018 | Daily Business Review
Heuchan Scraps Nursing Home Residents' Rights MeasureSaying he didn't want to make changes necessary to get it passed, Florida Constitution Revision Commission member Brecht Heuchan withdrew a proposal that would have guaranteed certain rights to nursing home residents and allowed them to sue facilities if those rights were violated.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 20, 2018 | Daily Business Review
Scott Signs Controversial Pregnancy Center, Bethune Statue BillsGov. Rick Scott signed 30 bills into law, including a measure that could make more permanent a controversial pregnancy “support services” program and a bill that calls for placing a statue of civil-rights leader and educator Mary McLeod Bethune in the U.S. Capitol.
By Jim Saunders and Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 08, 2018 | Daily Business Review
Florida Lawmakers Give Boost to Health Care 'Ministries'A bill that could increase enrollment in health care sharing ministries was passed by the Florida House and is headed to Gov. Rick Scott.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 08, 2018 | Daily Business Review
Senate, House Lawmakers Look for Agreement in Opioid BattleLawmakers continued to negotiate the terms of opioid legislation, with the Senate standing firm in its position that insurance companies should not put obstacles in the way of medication-assisted therapy.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 07, 2018 | Daily Business Review
Senate Legislation Could End Florida's Trauma System BattlesThe legal dramas that have swirled around Florida's trauma system in recent years would be settled under a bill that revamps rules and regulations and recognizes trauma centers at some HCA Healthcare facilities across the state.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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March 06, 2018 | Daily Business Review
Police, Firefighter PTSD Benefits Go to Governor's DeskFirefighters, police officers and EMTs who cannot work due to job-related post-traumatic stress disorder could qualify for expanded benefits under a bill heading to Gov. Rick Scott.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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February 28, 2018 | Daily Business Review
House Committee Backs Rule for Nursing Home GeneratorsA House committee agreed to take steps to ratify a rule requiring nursing homes to have backup power sources but didn't endorse similar requirements for assisted living facilities because of concerns about the costs.
By Christine Sexton, News Service of Florida
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