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It was unclear if personal information of Arizonans enrolled in Medicaid was used for immigration enforcement, however.
Gov. Katie Hobbs said repeatedly that Arizona does not have the money to fill in the gaps left by federal Medicaid cuts.
The purported fraudulent billings represent a staggering 20% of the entire statewide "sober living" scheme in Arizona.
In Arizona alone, rural hospitals stand to lose $1.2 billion over 10 years under the Senate version, according to estimates ...
Arizona is now involved in a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the potential exposure of personal health data to ...
The new bill could reduce the benefit by $100 for approximately 3% of SNAP households. The average Arizona family on SNAP ...
Federal prosecutors have charged another figure in Arizona’s sprawling sober living home scandal, accusing him of ...
In Arizona, 1 in 8 residents relies on SNAP benefits. Food banks say the fallout will hit them first, which could be ...
One of the Arizona defendants lives overseas, and six are from metro Phoenix. Farrukh Jarar Ali, 41, of Pakistan, was indicted for conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud, three ...