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Kentucky estimates that it will spend $271 million in 2019 and 2020 alone to overhaul the state’s Medicaid program.
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State officials say the voluntary program will save Kentucky money, but some health advocates say it has the potential to limit options.
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Instead of having to go to a brick-and-mortar location, Anthem enrollees will stay at home to receive substance abuse treatment.
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Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear is part of a group of Democrats who argue the Affordable Care Act is legal and should stay as-is.
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A state law passed in 2018 allows some patients to stay in their home and have a doctor’s visit using a special medical video platform.
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Even though most of Gov. Matt Bevin’s proposed changes to Kentucky’s Medicaid system are still locked in a court battle, treatment for drug addiction will be expanded.
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Virginia-based Evolent Health will purchase a 70 percent stake in Passport Health. Current CEO Mark Carter will step down in early June.
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Gov. Matt Bevin has said he would roll back the expansion of Medicaid altogether if he doesn’t get a work requirement policy.
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Democrat Andy Beshear says he would repeal Republican Gov. Matt Bevin's efforts to revamp Kentucky's Medicaid program if he's elected governor.
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During a news conference Monday, Democratic politicians slammed the state for allegedly treating Passport unfairly in setting Medicaid reimbursement rates.