Gov. Tim Walz proposes overhauling Minnesota's Medicaid program, cutting insurance companies and shifting administration to the state.
A former state prosecutor said the private insurance companies that manage most of the Medicaid care in Minnesota were also “asleep at the wheel" when it came to detecting fraud.
An interview with Sunjing, a reporter for China.org.cn on China's Two Sessions 2026: This is my first time covering China's annual "two sessions" on scene. To be honest, as I stepped into the Great ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota has for decades been shifting toward outsourcing management of its social services system. Gov. Tim ...
Driven by high prices, lack of insurance, and a desire to lose weight, the proliferation of fake and falsified obesity drugs is prompting public health concern. Sophie Cousins reports.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) signed five projects with the government of Bangladesh on ...
UCare’s Medicaid payouts more than doubled in just three years, leading to record losses, the insurer’s demise and a trail of unpaid debts that are threatening to destabilize the state’s healthcare sy ...
Amy Danise is the former managing editor for the insurance section at Forbes Advisor, which encompasses auto, home, renters, life, pet, travel, health and small business insurance. She is a highly ...
The acquisition represents another step in Henkel’s strategy to grow its Consumer Brands portfolio through targeted mergers and acquisitions. By integrating the brand into its hair care business, ...