Gov. Henry McMaster requested Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) work with the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Se
"If CMS reduces it below 90%, I will be the first to push to eliminate, as that was not the deal we made," said Rep. Donny Lambeth of Forsyth County.
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration comes at a pivotal time in American history. Insulated from controversy, Trump will enter the White House more prepared than when he first won in 2016.
Democrat leaders in the territory were far less optimistic.
Those on Medicare aren't exempt from this. Original Medicare's cost and coverage change annually. This affects how much you pay and the type of supplementary insurance you may want. Ideally ...
All residents have been moved from Sterling Manor, a Maple Shade nursing home that faced a cutoff from Medicare payments ... Manor in Maple Shade and South Jersey Extended Care in Bridgeton.
These are some important updates to pay attention to. Millions of people get their health coverage through Medicare. As of December 2024, the program had 68 million enrollees, about 90% of whom ...
Michael Fanone, a former Washington, D.C., police officer who was attacked during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, cursed out Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the anti-government group the Oath Keepers, during an appearance Wednesday on CNN. As Fanone was appearing on the network to discuss President Trump’s pardon of the Jan. 6…
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) is mulling a run for South Carolina governor, her spokesperson confirmed to The Hill on Wednesday. Mace in an interview with The Associated Press said she’s
WASHINGTON -- Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina said Wednesday that she is “seriously considering” a gubernatorial run in 2026 and will make a final decision in the coming weeks.
Authorities contended that San Antonio Pharmacy improperly billed the Medicare Part D and New Jersey Medicaid programs for prescriptions that were not dispensed. But the drugstore's lawyer ...
In South Carolina, state regulations require high school students to be in class for at least 120 hours in order to receive credit for each course. Except in extenuating circumstances, anything less results in failure.