Gov. Janet Mills recently introduced a revised proposal that would make Maine’s free community college scholarship permanent through the supplemental budget.
GUIDE Model services include care coordination and management, caregiver education and support, and $2,500 per year for ...
Facing simultaneous federal funding reductions and increasing state costs for health care, Gov. Janet Mills’ plan to fill those budget gaps drew mixed feedback during a hearing Tuesday, with many ...
GOP strategy for midterms: focus on tackling government fraud to motivate Trump voters and win November elections.
Members of a legislative oversight committee on Friday pressed the Maine Department of Health and Human Services over how it scrutinizes MaineCare reimbursements, focusing on a federal audit that ...
The Veterans Health Access Program aims to educate patients and providers about the locations, benefits and services veterans can use. The program, run through Somerset Public Health, a department of ...
Maine Republicans continue to insist there was "widespread fraud" in Maine, pointing to a new federal report involving overbilling in the autism program.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz told The National News Desk that the potential scale of fraud nationwide could reach “$100 billion,” money he said could instead ...
A DHHS-backed bill would adjust how and when providers are reimbursed, sparking concerns about access to care in rural Maine.
The spending bills effectively freeze funding for most programs aimed at supporting older adults. In some cases, the measures ...
Republicans have said new Medicaid work rules are aimed at unemployed young people who should have jobs. Policy researchers say the rules are more likely to disrupt coverage for middle-aged adults.
Both Governor Mills and Legislative Republicans are reacting to a letter and video sent to the state of Maine from the ...
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