After losing access to a Medicaid federal funding portal after an aid freeze by the Trump administration, states say they’re regaining access, but some are reporting that the site isn’t functi ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - At least three U.S. lawmakers said on Tuesday healthcare providers were blocked from the Medicaid payment portal after the Trump administration announced a federal ...
The Medicaid website portal was down on Tuesday afternoon, but payments have not been affected, according to the White House. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., posted on X, formerly Twitter, that all 50 ...
The outage, which occurred just after the White House ordered a pause on federal grants, raised concerns that billions in ...
Share full article The Payment Management Services portal had a red banner on it Tuesday afternoon warning state Medicaid offices of payment delays related to President Trump’s executive orders.
The situation was exacerbated by states and providers losing access to key portals ... able to do so until Wednesday morning. The Medicaid portal was never meant to be shut down and no payments ...
By the late afternoon, states including Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina, Oklahoma and South Carolina all confirmed they had regained access to the portal, but some reported ongoing issues.
Almost all of the pregnant women Dr. Joshua Splinter sees at his rural East Texas practice are on Medicaid. For years, he ...
The move — likely unconstitutional given Congress, not the president, has the power of the purse — could seriously harm healthcare providers nationwide, many of which rely on federal grants ...