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The state is backing out of its 10-year, $4 billion contract with Wexford Health Sources, but the new contractor has its own ...
Katz, the executive director of the independent prison monitor the John Howard Association, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the state of Illinois changing its prison health care provider.
Medical workers at state prisons could soon be employed by a private contractor in a move the Iowa Department of Corrections ...
New Year' Eve doesn't just bring fireworks, parties and resolutions -- it also brings hundreds of new Illinois laws for 2025, with at least 293 new laws set to go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.
There will be plenty of changes in store for 2025 as hundreds of new laws take effect in Illinois, but among those New Years changes will be a number of health insurance shifts.
Nearly 300 new laws will take effect in 2025, including bills pertaining to driver's licenses, health insurance and more.
Copley said he estimates the changes would impact roughly 200 Iowa Corrections health care staff. Copley said he believed the ...
Major health insurance changes to become law in Illinois (The Center Square) – New laws go into effect in Illinois Jan. 1 that will put new restrictions on the state’s health insurance industry.
Two top officials overseeing medical care at the Oregon Department of Corrections have been fired as the prison system’s health care standards come under scrutiny.
The medical care Broadway received at the end of his life is commonplace for the nearly 30,000 people incarcerated by the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC).
Panel consolidates Health Care Providers v. Payers in Illinois Judge Matthew Kennelly will manage a barrage of suits over whether how payers decide what to pay is legal.