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Florida is delaying the implementation of new rules for KidCare, a subsidized health insurance program, so the incoming presidential administration can weigh in.
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The approval comes after a yearlong delay – and many children lost coverage during that time
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How did children-related issues fare during this past legislative session? While some Florida agency heads say it was a good one, others call it a mixed…
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The children of legal immigrants to the U.S. and Florida would become immediately eligible for the state’s KidCare program. KidCare offers subsidized…
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The state Legislature is on the verge of extending healthcare to thousands of Florida children. Revisions to the KidCare program will cover children of…
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The children of legal immigrants could soon gain access to the state’s KidCare program. KidCare offers subsidized health insurance to low- and…
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Twin bills floating through Florida’s legislature would make it easier for immigrant children to receive health care. Expanding KidCare for Florida…
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More children could soon be allowed to sign up for the low-income health insurance program, KidCare.SB 282 will eliminate a five-year waiting period for…
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More than two million Florida children are now enrolled in the state’s health insurance program for low income kids. Regan McCarthy reports the…
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Florida counties will have to pay more than $300 million dollars in disputed Medicaid claims under a bill signed Thursday by Governor Rick Scott. Lynn…