The collateral damage from Congress' struggle to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law could include a program that covers more than 8 million low-income children.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Federal auditors say New York improperly used as much as $150 million in grants to set up its insurance exchange under President Barack Obama's health care law and enroll people for coverage.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Medicaid has long been the stepchild of government health care programs. Now it's finally coming into its own, even as the 2016 presidential election could change its fate.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York's comptroller says state health officials have installed measures to block Medicaid payments to pharmacies providing narcotics and other controlled substances that exceed legal limits.
Senator Joseph Griffo is co-sponsoring legislation that would increase the monthly person needs allowance for nursing home residents who received Medicaid from $50 to $75.