Four pharmacists were sentenced after investigation of $13 million in losses to Medicare, Medicaid and Blue Cross.
Some retired police and firefighters around Ohio said Thin Blue Line Benefits, a health insurance company, is charging them premiums but not paying their bills.
In a stunning case of health care fraud, four pharmacists have been sentenced for their roles in a conspiracy that caused over $13 million in losses to Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance ...
It's common for young people leaving jails and prisons to end up back behind bars, often after lapses related to untreated mental illness or substance abuse. A new law will help them get Medicaid.
Polls showed public sympathy for Brian Thompson's killer, Luigi Mangione, but the healthcare system's problems are ...
Medicare is big business. It changes a little or a lot every year, and millions have strong opinions about it.
The General Enrollment Period provides an opportunity to make up for a past oversight — the failure to enroll in Part B.
Toni: I am turning 65 on April 4, working part-time, and not eligible for my employer benefits, so I need Medicare. A friend gave me confusing information about enrolling, saying ...
More than $2.67 billion to be paid after a class-action antitrust lawsuit. Here's how much you might get and how to tell a ...
Ohio’s dismal 44th place in national health value demonstrates a harsh reality: We face higher medical expenses and poorer health outcomes than most other Americans. And things will get even worse if ...