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House primaries include challenges to incumbents

House primaries include challenges to incumbents

by News Service of Florida | Aug 12, 2024

TALLAHASSEE — More than a quarter of the 120 Florida House seats have primary elections Aug. 20, with Democrats competing in 14 districts and Republicans squaring off in 21. The Florida Democratic Party this year has a strategy of fielding candidates in all...
CDC: Teen marijuana use declining in legalized cannabis states

CDC: Teen marijuana use declining in legalized cannabis states

by Brian Burgess | Aug 7, 2024

On the heels of the American Medical Association’s official stance in favor of decriminalizing drug use, the Centers for Disease Control released a study showing teen marijuana usage decreased in states where cannabis is legal. New data from the federal...
OneBlood software partially restored after ransomware attack

OneBlood software partially restored after ransomware attack

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 5, 2024

OneBlood, a Florida-based non-profit blood center, announced that its critical software systems are gradually coming back online after a ransomware attack on July 29, though they are currently operating at reduced capacity. OneBlood, the non-profit blood center that...
State officials admit AHCA’s botched Medicaid procurement process has gummed up budget forecasting

State officials admit AHCA’s botched Medicaid procurement process has gummed up budget forecasting

by Brian Burgess | Aug 2, 2024

At a revenue estimating conference last week, AHCA and state economists acknowledged that the legal quagmire surrounding the Medicaid Managed Care program has caused problems with overall budget forecasting. State economists were wringing their hands last week at a...
Ransomware attack on OneBlood disrupts Florida blood supply, sparks urgent donation call

Ransomware attack on OneBlood disrupts Florida blood supply, sparks urgent donation call

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 2, 2024

OneBlood, a Florida-based nonprofit blood donation center, experienced a significant ransomware attack that has disrupted its operations and potentially endangered the blood supply to hospitals. OneBlood, a Florida-based nonprofit blood donation center, announced on...
State officials admit AHCA’s botched Medicaid procurement process has gummed up budget forecasting

Molina Healthcare secures Medicaid Managed Care contract for Miami-Dade and Monroe counties

by Caden DeLisa | Jul 19, 2024

Molina Healthcare was awarded a new Medicaid managed care contract by the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration to serve approximately 90,000 beneficiaries in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties. Molina Healthcare was awarded a new Medicaid Managed Care contract by...
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