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Flurry of accusations fly against Florida Agency for Health Care Administration over Medicaid procurement process

Flurry of accusations fly against Florida Agency for Health Care Administration over Medicaid procurement process

by Brian Burgess | May 24, 2024

Multiple healthcare providers lodged protests with a common theme: inconsistency, bias, and lack of transparency, among many complaints as AHCA prepares to defend its provider evaluation process. A flurry of protests have emerged following Florida’s Agency for...
Million-dollar credit card fee study looms as potential juicy target for DeSantis line-item veto

Million-dollar credit card fee study looms as potential juicy target for DeSantis line-item veto

by Brian Burgess | May 16, 2024

DeSantis has yet to announce any line-item vetoes, but insiders say there are a large number of potential targets. With line-item veto authority vested in Florida’s Executive Office of the Governor and a July 1 budget deadline just six weeks away, DeSantis...
More measles cases reported in South Florida as public school air quality concerns mount

More measles cases reported in South Florida as public school air quality concerns mount

by Brian Burgess | Feb 26, 2024

A measles outbreak in one of Florida’s largest public school systems underscores the need for better indoor air quality monitoring in aging public school buildings. Two new cases over the weekend added to the growing measles outbreak at Manatee Bay Elementary...
Amid controversies, state nears decision to award billions for Medicaid Managed Care

Amid controversies, state nears decision to award billions for Medicaid Managed Care

by Brian Burgess | Feb 18, 2024

With billions on the line and the healthcare of millions in question, Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration must find ways to hold Medicaid providers accountable. As Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) prepares for next week’s...
Blinded by identity politics, liberal 11th Circuit judge sees “discrimination” where others see national security threat

Blinded by identity politics, liberal 11th Circuit judge sees “discrimination” where others see national security threat

by Brian Burgess | Feb 5, 2024

Last week, a narrow ruling by a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals dealt a temporary setback to a Florida law attempting to restrict land purchases in Florida by Chinese foreign nationals. The law, designed to prevent agents of the Chinese...
Vape maker JUUL says they support more restrictions on youth access, tighter market regulation

Vape maker JUUL says they support more restrictions on youth access, tighter market regulation

by Brian Burgess | Jan 22, 2024

The company is pushing for passage of a pair of bills filed in the Florida House and Senate that would boost safety and crack down on youth vaping. Amid national backlash over the dangers of youth vaping, JUUL Labs Inc. is pushing for tighter marketplace regulation to...
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