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Are Companies Still Inflating The Cost Of Medicaid Drugs?
Last week, Ohio Medicaid Director Maureen Corcoran revealed something with potentially far-reaching implications: When her department ca ...

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Last week, Ohio Medicaid Director Maureen Corcoran revealed something with potentially far-reaching implications: When her department ca ...

Democratic gubernatorial hopeful John Cranley is promising a scorched earth response to Ohio's HB 6 scandal: fire every member of the pu ...
It's a practice long complained of in Ohio.
An Ohio representative introduced the latest version of legislation Tuesday to prevent Ohio schools, private colleges, and employers fro ...
In committee hearings Wednesday, Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate unveiled their plans for new congressional districts.
In statements connected to lawsuits challenging Ohio's recently approved legislative redistricting maps, GOP and Democratic mapmakers la ...
Centene, the nation's largest Medicaid managed-care company, is planning to stop its work as a pharmacy middleman, or pharmacy benefit m ...
Placing limits on the money juries can award to lawsuit winners was “urgently needed to restore balance, fairness and predictability” in ...
Major pieces of scandal-tainted legislation remain on the books in Ohio, and House lawmakers indicate they plan to keep it that way.
Regulators at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted emergency authorization to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine ...
An Ohio House committee passed legislation Thursday that would allow most Ohioans who are 21 years of age and up to lawfully carry a con ...
Ohio Medicaid Director Maureen Corcoran repeatedly stressed the importance of transparency and avoiding conflicts of interest when she t ...
Congressional redistricting is still headed for a missed deadline even as the official commission heard proposed maps from advocates and ...
The National School Boards Association is walking back its letter to President Joe Biden asking for federal help for school ...
After weeks of questions and uncertainty, the Ohio Redistricting Commission is expected to have a hearing on the congressional mapmaking ...
A bill seeking to regulate doctors' actions in statistically rare “failed abortions” was approved by the Ohio Senate on Wednesday, the s ...
In a case that could have implications for Ohio, a Pennsylvania whistleblower is accusing Aetna of making it impossible for the parents ...
Since taking his seat on the Ohio Supreme Court bench, Justice Pat DeWine has recused himself from 37 cases. Perhaps most colorfully, he ...
One of the biggest donors in Ohio politics wrote a $10,000 check to a candidate running for city council in Worthington, a Columbus subu ...
When the Ohio Department of Medicaid this year selected six companies to manage $22 billion worth of managed-care business, it was suppo ...