School of Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Robert G. Frank Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Hagglund, K.J., Nack, M. & Frank, R.G. The Future of Psychology in Medicaid's Health Delivery System for People with...
Florida's economy has rebounded quickly and continues to outperform the nation in economic and labor market metrics. With our robust economic environment, many families have had an increase in income and the ability to obtain insurance through employment. This is welcome news for many families, an...
Cloudy Day for the Sunshine State?About 8,500 elderly anddisabled Medicaid recipientshave been awarded a settlement of $27 million in their class action against the state of Florida. The lawsuit, filed in 2008, alleged that the state’s Medicaid program forced the plaintiffs into nursing homes,...
Focuses on the Medicaid revamp efforts of Governor Jeb Bush to give insurers control over the scope and amount of medical coverage for the low-income and disabled patients in Florida. Significance of the approval of a bill on Medicaid prog...
The Florida Department of Children and Families would not say how many people with disabilities had lost Medicaid home health services. But in Miami-Dade, Florida's most populous county, the Alliance for Aging, a nonprofit that helps older and disabled people apply for Medicaid, saw requests for...
Other Financial Assistance/Affordable Care Options in CA ColoradoColorado’sElderly, Blind and Disabled Medicaid Waiverpays for both personal care assistance at home, as well as other supports to help individuals remain living at home. These include modifications to improve the access and safety of ...
In Florida, Medicaid spending comes out of the budget for the Agency for Health Care Administration. The money goes to pay for care for nearly 4 million low-income children, disabled adults and some low-income seniors. Children make up about half of the Medicaid population but account for ...
A program in the United States, jointly funded by the states and the federal government, that reimburses hospitals and physicians for providing care to qualifying people who cannot finance their own medical expenses. [medic(al)+aid.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...
An estimated 2.2 million uninsured adults fall in the coverage gap,3 with income too high to qualify for traditional Medicaid but too low to qualify for subsidized ACA marketplace coverage. Over three-quarters of people in the coverage gap live in just 4 southern states: Florida, Georgia, Nort...
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