Congress opted not to renew healthcare subsidies before breaking for the year, and 140,000 Ohioans are predicted to go ...
Congress opted not to renew healthcare subsidies before breaking for the year, and 140,000 Ohioans are predicted to go ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Every family seems to have a special holiday tradition including two Ohio sisters whose own tradition is one for the books. For 65 years, Becky Shilling and Wanda Hockenberry have ...
Ohio’s Somali fraudsters appear to have exploited a loophole in Ohio’s Medicaid waiver program that allows family members to become paid caregivers to people who never needed care to begin with. In ...
FIRST ON FOX: On the heels of Minnesota’s still-unfolding massive social services fraud scandal, a whistleblower is exposing a similar scheme occurring among the Ohio Somali community, which she says ...
Ohio attorney Mehek Cooke says a massive Medicaid fraud operation has quietly taken root in her state for more than a decade — and she warns the public is only now beginning to see the scope of the ...
Time is running out for 583,000 Ohioans whose health insurance premiums will spike when Affordable Care Act subsidies expire at month’s end, and the Today in Ohio podcast panel predicted severe ...
Republican U.S. Sens. Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno, both have been critical of the Affordable Care Act and its "enhanced ...
With health insurance costs poised to spike for more than a half-million Ohioans, U.S. Sen. Jon Husted offered a compromise. It consists mostly of raising costs or cutting benefits for low and ...
TOKYO - Japan on Tuesday fully transitioned to a system that integrates health insurance card functions into the My Number identification cards, even as challenges remain in expanding its use. While ...
Penn State remains the biggest head coaching vacancy in major college football as more than 50 days have elapsed since the school parted ways with James Franklin, and still no candidates have been ...
A simple addition to Ohio's benefit cards could save thousands of Ohioans from millions of dollars in stolen food assistance. Unlike most credit cards, Ohio's benefits cards don't have a chip. That ...
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