Tag: Government

Congress Addresses ACA Credits; U.S. Engages Russia-Ukraine Talks and Security Issues

Congress resumes work on ACA tax credits and funding bills amid U.S. diplomatic efforts on Russia-Ukraine peace talks and security operations in the Caribbean. Updates on Trump's health and legal political developments provide insight into current policy and regulatory contexts.

Arkansas Seeks ARHOME Medicaid Expansion Renewal, Includes Updated Work Requirements

Arkansas submits ARHOME Medicaid expansion renewal with revised work requirements and legislative Act 774 aims for $260M+ taxpayer savings.

Political Promises Versus Legislative Actions: The Battle Over Medicaid and Medicare Funding

Explore the tensions between President Trump's assurances and recent legislative proposals affecting Medicaid and Medicare funding. This summary delves into the potential impacts and the ongoing debate over these critical programs.

DOJ Pushes On Against UnitedHealth Despite Special Master's Report

The DOJ is pressing forward with a lawsuit against UnitedHealth Group, challenging a special master’s report that found insufficient evidence against the health giant concerning Medicare Advantage payments.

Medicare Fraud: A Target for Government Savings

An overview of Medicare fraud and its impact on government expenditures, highlighting necessary reforms to curb improper payments.

HHS to Cut 10,000 Jobs in Agency Restructuring

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces a major workforce reduction at HHS, aiming to streamline operations and save $1.8 billion amid a focus on public health.

HHS Announces Major Restructuring for Efficiency and Health

HHS announces a significant restructuring to improve efficiency, consolidate divisions, and enhance public health services while saving taxpayers money.

DOJ Reports $2.9 Billion in FCA Recoveries for FY 2024

The DOJ announced record recoveries under the False Claims Act for FY 2024, totaling over $2.9 billion, driven by significant qui tam filings.