After declining to name Medicaid as a program safe from the Trump administration's woke "freeze," press secretary Karoline ...
A funding freeze ordered by the Trump administration has sparked widespread confusion about its effects on government ...
After President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on federal grants and loans, Medicaid's portals went down Tuesday afternoon, ...
After losing access to a Medicaid federal funding portal after an aid freeze by the Trump administration, states say they’re ...
Multiple state Medicaid programs have regained access to reimbursement portals after what the White House described as an "outage" on Jan. 28 that potentially affected more than 79 million Americans ...
But that’s not exactly what happened. Reports surfaced from states around the country Tuesday afternoon that payment portals for Medicaid funding had already been shut down in certain states.
The Medicaid website was down, but the portal was expected to be back up shortly, said White House press secretary Karoline ...
Medicaid reimbursement portals were unavailable in all 50 states on Jan. 28, potentially affecting more than 79 million Americans across Medicaid and CHIP.
Other payment systems also appear to be offline, suggesting a broader shutdown of federal portals related to grants and ...
CBS News senior White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs added that the “Medicaid portal issues today are unrelated to federal ...
A spokeswoman for the Trump administration said the "White House is aware of the Medicaid website portal outage" and was ...
Leavitt said “no payments have been affected” and “the portal will be back online shortly.” Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said that the Medicaid reimbursement portals were down in all 50 states.