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Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Mary Mayhew, who has been one of the state’s key people handling the coronavirus pandemic, is stepping down to take a job with a hospital industry group.
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Hurricane season has started, and only about a third of Palm Beach County’s 55 nursing homes have a permanent generator in place to keep residents cool in…
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The state’s top health-care regulator is stepping down effective Jan. 7. Justin Senior, the secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care...
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An administrative law judge recommended Tuesday that the state Agency for Health Care Administration toss aside agreements it signed for treatment of...
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The 12 managed-care plans at risk of being shut out of Florida’s Medicaid program have turned to 11 different law firms to represent them. The...
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More than 1,800 people have been removed from the state-employee health insurance program after Gov. Rick Scott’s administration started requiring...
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Amid a new wave of legal battles about hospital projects, Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday called for eliminating key regulations about building health-care...
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Justin Senior was named Wednesday as secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, after serving as interim secretary for nearly four…
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State and federal investigators are looking into infant deaths at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach. The babies died following heart…
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In Florida, children who were born outside the United States -- and live here lawfully -- have to wait five years to qualify for the subsidized health…
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Under Florida law, children who are born outside the United States and live here legally must wait five years to qualify for the subsidized health…
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Nearly a year after issuing a scathing investigative report, the U.S. Justice Department on Monday filed a lawsuit alleging that Florida has violated the…