White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said systems are expected to "be back online shortly". New York AG said she is suing the Trump administration over the freeze in federal funding
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Two more states will get to see the benefits of Obamacare as the continuity of the legislation has been announced by the U.S. House of Representatives.
President Donald Trump presented his health care reform policies for repealing and replacing Obamacare during his joint address to Congress on Tuesday.
Missouri lawmakers have passed a budget which allows them to spend millions of United States money to bar Planned Parenthood from accessing the federal government funds. With that being said, the legislators officially barred $8.3 million in federal Medicaid funding.
On Tuesday, the US high court had a hard time with the question of when federal contractors can be sued for defrauding the government in a case of a 19-year-old Massachusetts woman who suffered a fatal 2009 seizure at a mental health facility.
Eight people who are suspected to be involved in the $10M Health Care Fraud Case in Puerto Rico were arrested by the authorities. The employees were charged for bribery, conspiracy and mail fraud.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder requested an expanded Medicaid program for residents affected by the Flint water crisis. The governor has been increasingly receiving messages of anger and hate through vandalism over the prolonged water crisis.
The Justice Department is examining firms for health care fraud involving specialty creams. An ad for these types of creams, catered mainly to the elderly and athletes, was done by former NFL player Brett Favre.
Georgia will get $6.5 million as part of over $250 million of nationwide settlement with Millennium Health over allegation that the drug testing company billed federal health care programs for unnecessary urine drug testing.
Tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans, including hospital workers wearing scrubs, rallied in San Juan on Thursday to press Washington to improve healthcare benefits for the indebted U.S. territory which is in the middle of a fiscal crisis.
Texas on Monday barred Planned Parenthood from receiving state Medicaid money, the latest setback for the women's healthcare provider since it became embroiled in controversy over undercover videos about its handling of fetal tissue.
Republican legislation to cut off federal funding for Planned Parenthood failed to gather enough support in the U.S. Senate on Monday, halting at least for now moves to punish the women's health group for its role in gathering fetal tissue from abortions for medical research.
Several Republican governors likely to run for president have secured hundreds millions of dollars under Obamacare while working to dismantle the healthcare law, according to a Reuters review of federal spending records.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that private medical providers that deliver residential care services in Idaho cannot sue the state in order to raise Medicaid reimbursement rates to deal with rising medical costs.
Leaders of a Bronx nonprofit that provides drug and alcohol treatment to tens of thousands of New Yorkers have been indicted over an alleged scheme to plunder the charity and defraud Medicaid of more than $27 million, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said.
Maine Governor Paul LePage has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court in a dispute with the federal government over the state's effort to trim some young people from its Medicaid rolls.
The New York outpatient clinic where the late Joan Rivers suffered cardiac arrest did not follow all the standard protocols during the throat procedures it conducted on the comedian, according to a government agency report released on Monday.
The United States on Monday sued New York City and Computer Sciences Corp, accusing them of defrauding Medicaid into making millions of dollars of improper reimbursements by exploiting a computerized billing system that the company designed.
Extendicare Health Services Inc has agreed to pay $38 million to the U.S. government and eight states to settle allegations that it billed Medicare and Medicaid for substandard nursing care and unnecessary rehabilitation therapy.