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More than 500 people gathered at the Ohio Statehouse Thursday to pressure lawmakers to boost funding for support services for those with developmental...
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Federal regulators have asked the state to work on resolving its backlog of more than 70,000 applications from poor and disabled Ohioans seeking Medicaid鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine is revealing more about the wellness initiatives that he wants to implement for the 2.8 million people on Medicaid in Ohio, including the鈥
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A national survey finds LGBTQ Midwesterners and their families are more likely to receive public assistance than non-LGBTQ people.Caitlin Rooney, a鈥
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A U.S. District Court judge has thrown out Medicaid work requirements in two states, saying they are 鈥渁rbitrary and capricious.鈥 Ohio is now reviewing its鈥
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The Trump administration's plan to force some Medicaid recipients to work to maintain benefits took another hit Wednesday when a U.S. district judge blocked such work rules in Kentucky and Arkansas.
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As of last Friday, the state has federal permission to require 20 hours of work per week for many non-disabled people on Medicaid expansion. The state鈥檚...
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The federal government says Ohio can require non-disabled Medicaid expansion recipients to work 20 hours a week unless they鈥檙e caregiving, in job training鈥
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Ohio's new Medicaid director is taking the helm as the department faces multiple questions about its future.Maureen Corcoran took the job in January. The鈥
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The group that represents Ohio鈥檚 Medicaid health plans says their managed care process has saved the state about $2.2 billion a year over the last two鈥