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Medicaid, Mississippi
Mississippi's Medicaid Director Is Leaving for a Private-Sector Job
FILE - Drew Snyder, executive director of the Mississippi Division of Medicaid, gives members of the House of Representatives Medicaid Committee an outline of the state's Medicaid program at the Mississippi Capitol, Feb. 7, 2024, in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)
Mississippi Medicaid director resigns. Read why he's leaving
Mississippi Division of Medicaid Director Drew Snyder will leave his current role for a position in the private sector.
Executive director of Mississippi Division of Medicaid steps down
Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) announced that Mississippi Division of Medicaid Executive Director Drew Snyder will leave the state government to return to the private sector later this year. Reeves chose Deputy Executive Director Cindy Bradshaw as Snyder’s successor.
Mississippi Medicaid director Drew Snyder resigns
Gov. Tate Reeves appointed Cindy Bradshaw, the division’s deputy executive director for eligibility, to replace Snyder.
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Republicans Have Plan to Change Medicaid
The Path to Independence Act would permit states to impose work requirements on able-bodied Americans enrolled in the program ...
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Medicaid expansion enrollees may be required to work if this SD ballot measure passes
Select state Republican lawmakers want to impose work requirements for those who do not qualify as “physically or mentally ...
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Mississippi's failure to expand Medicaid has been costly. Here's why
It is well known that Mississippi is among the 10 states that have not fully expanded their Medicaid program. In this state, ...
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What to know about the judge’s ruling that blocked Texas’ $116 billion Medicaid proposal
The decision by a state judge in Travis County halted a change could have affected health coverage for 1.8 million Texans.
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40% of physicians feel no obligation to take Medicaid patients
About 40% of physicians believe practitioners have no obligation to take on Medicaid patients, according to the second part of Medscape's "Hot Topics in the Medical Profession Report 2024," published ...
Fierce Healthcare
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Texas pauses $116B Medicaid contract awards; state health plans relieved
Texas is halting the state’s new Medicaid contracts, a district judge declared Oct. 4. | A Texas judge sided with four health ...
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Montana looks to fast-track Medicaid access for older applicants
Montana is looking to fast-track Medicaid access for older adults who need help to stay in their homes or towns.Medicaid, the ...
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'It's life-saving': Missouri Medicaid could cover gene therapy for sickle cell patients
On Wednesday, the Missouri Advisory Council on Rare Diseases and Personalized Medicine will convene on whether gene therapies ...
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Conservative Nebraska think tank releases report on Medicaid expansion costs
The conservative think tank, founded by Pete Ricketts in 2007, says the Medicaid expansion under Nebraska ballot initiative ...
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