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The Buckeye Institute says Medicaid recipients will lose the opportunity to make money and get needed job skills without the requirement.
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Ohio health officials say they don’t plan to mandate masks in schools this fall but strongly recommend students and staff wear face coverings if they aren't vaccinated against COVID-19; a hedge fund has thrown a $400 million lifeline to troubled electric vehicle startup Lordstown Motors; the Cleveland Clinic is the second best hospital in the country in this year’s U.S. News & World Report Best Hospital rankings; and more stories.
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The state has selected six managed care organizations to carry out Medicaid services, amounting to a $20 billion contract, but a provision in the Senate's budget proposal would stop that procurement process and require the state to consider other measures.
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The recently launched OhioRISE helps those who have serious mental and behavioral health issues.
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The number of COVID-19 cases in Ohio has exceeded 100. There are now 119 cases in 24 Ohio counties, that's up from 88 cases Wednesday. Cases among men…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Feb. 13:Kent State offers I Promise students free tuition;University of Akron launches $150M fundraising…
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Federal regulators have asked the state to work on resolving its backlog of more than 70,000 applications from poor and disabled Ohioans seeking...
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Ohio is among 15 states that have asked the federal government for permission to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients. Ohio’s request would…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, October 25:Ohio Medicaid owes government $38M;Doctors will soon be able to predict opioid addiction;Ohio…
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Ohio’s Medicaid Department says a report by the federal inspector general that says the agency paid for medical care for dead people is wrong. Ohio's…