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Dr. Brian Hyatt, the former chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board, was arrested Monday on a warrant related to felony Medicaid fraud charges.
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Arkansas’ Medicaid rolls fell by more than 53,000 in September, the final month for redetermination for eligibility, according to new figures released by the state Department of Human Services.
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The law was the first of its kind in the U.S. and was struck down by a federal judge in June.
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Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas is donating more than $5.9 million to five Arkansas organizations to address child and adolescent mental health, suicide and substance abuse issues.
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The Arkansas Period Poverty Project aims to get the measure on the ballot in 2024.
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AARP leaders say state and federal policymakers should make long-term care for older adults a higher priority.
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A federal appeals court is expected to rule in the coming days on a challenge to an Arkansas law regarding discounts for prescription drugs.
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Arkansas’ Medicaid rolls fell by more than 72,000 in August, according to new figures released by the state Department of Human Services Friday.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Thursday asked the full 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis to hear his appeal of a federal judge’s ruling that struck down the state’s ban on gender-affirming health care for transgender minors.
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Earlier this year, the Arkansas Legislature allowed hospitals in the state to use the rural emergency hospital designation created by the federal government to help states avoid hospital closures in rural areas.