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The Alabama House has passed the SB102 bill, which introduces "presumptive eligibility" for Medicaid, allowing the program to ...
Dr. Madeline Eckenrode is a med-peds physician serving patients in Birmingham, AL. These views are her own and do not reflect ...
The Alabama House of Representatives unanimously passed legislation on Tuesday that gives pregnant women presumptive eligibility for Medicaid. SB 102, sponsored by Sen. Linda Coleman-Madison, ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama lawmakers pass legislation that could give pregnant women more access to health careAlabama legislators unanimously passed a bill on Tuesday that would expedite access to Medicaid for pregnant women, as more states across the South attempt to stem high maternal and infant mortality ...
The Alabama Legislature moved another step closer to approving a measure to pay pharmacists a $10 dispensing fee for each ...
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Alabama lawmakers advance regulations on pharmacy benefit managersThe Alabama bill would require that PBMs reimburse community pharmacies at the Alabama Medicaid Agency reimbursement rate. It would also prohibit the practice of “spread pricing” where a benefits ...
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WKRG on MSNAlabama mothers praise passage of bill giving pregnant women eligibility for MedicaidPregnant women in Alabama will soon have access to health care coverage through Medicaid before the agency approves their ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A former Alabama Medicaid Agency employee has been indicted for stealing over $100,000 in public funds, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall. Natalie ...
Natalie Colette Lewis, a 59-year-old from Montgomery, Alabama, was indicted on multiple felony charges related to theft of over $100,000 from Medicaid. The charges include aggravated theft of ...
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