News For: Where To Apply For MedicaidMultiple cancer survivor, Corona volunteer to complete Walk for Health in wheelchair To find Sharon Martinez at Saturday's breast cancer walk in Corona, just look for the biggest crowd. And her wheelchair. Medicaid funds on chopping block For Medicaid, it's a double whammy. With the economy foundering and unemployment ticking up, about 8,300 more Utahns have turned to Medicaid for health insurance since August 2007. Kids in Medicaid have more tooth decay: study An estimated 6.5 million U.S. children cared for through the Medicaid public health insurance program have untreated tooth decay, according to a report released on Wednesday. Medicaid funds on chopping block Posted: 8:46 PM- For Medicaid, it's a double whammy. With the economy foundering and unemployment ticking up, about 8,300 more Utahns have turned to Medicaid for health insurance since August 2007. Healthy James Levine opens Boston Symphony season James Levine returned to podium for the Boston Symphony Orchestra's gala opening night performance, after taking several weeks off following surgery for kidney cancer. Court trustee to watch over Access Medical Group A former manager of health clinics will observe the quality of medical care at a Lower Hudson Valley medical practice that filed for protection from creditors in U.S. Bankruptcy Court last month. Pediatrix to change its name Pediatrix Medical Group is changing its name to Mednax, to reflect the company's development as a national medical group that provides services beyond pediatric and maternal-fetal physician subspecialties, the Sunrise-based company said in a news relese Friday. Commission says limited role just fine for regulator AUSTIN -- A committee reviewing the state's insurance oversight agency said the department should keep its limited role in health insurance despite calls to expand its mission to help more Texans get health care. Kids in Medicaid have more tooth decay: study WASHINGTON Reuters - An estimated 6.5 million U.S. children cared for through the Medicaid public health insurance program have untreated tooth decay, according to a report released on Wednesday. Former owner of Portsmouth company gets 13 months for Medicaid fraud NORFOLK The former owner of a Portsmouth medical equipment supply company was sentenced today to 13 months in federal prison after admitting that she defrauded Medicaid of more than $100,000 by filing 1,500 fraudulent billing claims with the government. |


