Nearly 85,000 Tennesseans are having their eligibility for TennCare services reviewed this month, the first such audit of state Medicaid services since the federal government ended its ...
Tennessee is one of only 10 states that have not accepted Medicaid expansion, leaving 300,000 Tennesseans without health insurance. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Tennessee’s Medicaid safety ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) - The auto-enrollment protections that were in place throughout the Covid-19 Pandemic for TennCare eligibility have ended. TennCare is reviewing every member's eligibility ...
When Hazel Overby opened a letter from the Social Security Administration this January, she couldn’t believe what she saw. Overby, 78, was one of hundreds, possibly thousands, of people whose social ...
As coronavirus besieges Tennessee, a new class-action lawsuit seeks to force TennCare to reinstate insurance for thousands of children and disabled adults allegedly cut from coverage due to problems ...
Now that eligibility verification is set to resume, he said TennCare enrollment is expected to peak in June and then gradually decline throughout the 12-month redetermination process. TennCare is the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - About 300,000 people across Tennessee could be losing their TennCare coverage next year in 2023. That’s because the COVID-19 health emergency ends in January, forcing ...
NASHVILLE - Tennessee officials say they are pressing on with the state's proposed Medicaid work requirement for some TennCare enrollees after a federal judge last week blocked similar actions already ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Tennessee is asking President Donald Trump’s administration to join the ranks of states requiring able-bodied, low-income adults to work, volunteer or take classes in order to ...
Three years ago, Mason Lester, a rambunctious toddler, tumbled off his family's porch and broke his wrist. His mother, nine months pregnant, rushed him to a nearby hospital, where she made a ...
When Hazel Overby opened a letter from the Social Security Administration this January, she couldn’t believe what she saw. Overby, 78, was one of hundreds, possibly thousands, of people whose social ...