After resisting for 14 years, South Carolina lawmakers are considering Medicaid expansion under House Bill 3109.
More than 50 social service groups are calling on South Carolina’s U.S. senators and members of Congress  to reject House G.O.P.-proposed cuts to federal health care and food assistance programs.
A Dillon woman has been indicted for healthcare fraud. Federal court records show Tina Armstrong operated Safe at Home Medical Equipment and Supplies (SHME) LLC in Dillon, a designated provider of Medicaid and Medicare in South Carolina.
Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-05), along with Senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, led a coalition of Republican lawmakers in
In a step toward defunding Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court reviewed a case to do just that at the state level. In 2018, the governor of South Carolina declared that Planned Parenthood is unqualified to receive Medicaid funds.
After resisting for 14 years, South Carolina lawmakers are considering Medicaid expansion under House Bill 3109. South Carolina is one of 10 states that have not expanded Medicaid. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) allows states to expand Medicaid coverage to people with incomes up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level,
More than 50 social service groups are calling on South Carolina’s U.S. senators and members of Congress  to reject House G.O.P.-proposed cuts to federal health care and food assistance programs.
The Trump administration will likely allow states to impose Medicaid work requirements, but some states have found it to be complicated.
In a statement South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office’s Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Provider Fraud unit (VAMPF) has arrested 42-year-old, Tierra Chawntell Moody of Moncks Corner.
DILLON, S.C. (WPDE) — A Dillon woman has been indicted for healthcare fraud. Federal court records show Tina Armstrong operated Safe at Home Medical Equipment and Supplies (SHME) LLC in Dillon, a designated provider of Medicaid and Medicare in South Carolina.
The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) filed an amicus brief Monday in a Supreme Court case which will decide the fate of South Carolina’s effort to
Still, several states are quickly moving to restart Medicaid work requirements. Besides the three states of Arkansas, Ohio, and South Carolina, Iowa and South Dakota are considering similar proposals.