MINNESOTA (KVRR) — 1.2 million people in Minnesota rely on Medicaid, according to the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services is freezing enrollment of new providers in 13 Medicaid programs identified as high ...
Shireen Gandhi, of the Minnesota Department of Human Services, called the move “unprecedented” and said, “It’s not corrective ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services announced on Thursday that it is freezing new provider enrollments in 13 ...
Minnesota Medicaid provides benefits for 1.2 million people overall, including about 592,000 children, according to Human ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services have announced in a press release that it is set begin a freeze on new provider ...
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) have placed a freeze on 13 of 14 identified “high-risk” state Medicaid ...
One auditor noted that several documents were created by the Behavioral Health Administration only after the audit began and ...
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US Department of Health and Human Services implements funding freeze for Minnesota’s child care programs
The Department of Health and Human Services has implemented a funding freeze for Minnesota’s child care programs. The Trump ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development have also announced ...
Minnesota’s Department of Human Services is pausing new provider enrollments in 13 Medicaid-funded services administered by ...
The Minnesota Department of Humans Services has announced it will freeze new provider enrollments in 13 categories of Medicaid services that it says are at high risk for fraud.
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