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State plans to cut Medicaid eligibility for wealthy |
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By SuperUser Account on
3/20/2006
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Low-income families would be required to report their assets, in addition to their income, to qualify for Medicaid under a state proposal aimed at preventing the wealthy from abusing the system. The Department of Health and Human Services says a loophole is allowing some people who could afford their own health insurance to receive benefits from Medicaid, the state-federal insurance program for the poor and elderly. Since Medicaid eligibility in South Carolina is based on family income, a person could have tens of thousands of dollars in the bank and still qualify for publicly funded health care.
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Will S.C. act on payday loans? |
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By SuperUser Account on
3/19/2006
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The S.C. legislature may consider limiting borrowers to a single payday loan at any given moment, a reform long desired by consumer advocates.
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Payday Lenders Outnumber McDonalds 6 to 1 in SC |
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By SuperUser Account on
3/13/2006
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"It's pretty remarkable to think that something as detrimental as taking out a loan is that much more prevalent than getting a hamburger in our state," says Sue Berkowitz. Sue is the director of the Appleseed Justice Center, a non-profit organization that represents low income residents. "It's the same people who are borrowing over and over again because they get into this debt cycle and into this crisis," she says.
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Health care changes loom |
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By SuperUser Account on
2/3/2006
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South Carolina's low-income and older residents are more likely to see major changes in how they purchase and receive medical care, under plans outlined by Gov. Mark Sanford Thursday.
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Sanford's Medicaid plan mostly appeases critics |
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By SuperUser Account on
11/17/2005
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Concerns still linger, but the final version of Gov. Mark Sanford's Medicaid reform proposal appears less troublesome to some critics than the original. Sanford's office sent the final version of a comprehensive, controversial waiver request to Washington on Wednesday.
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South Carolina rewrites Medicaid overhaul plan |
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By SuperUser Account on
10/1/2005
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South Carolina will submit a revised Medicaid program overhaul to the federal government for approval in the next couple of weeks that would put most of the program's participants into managed care health insurance programs similar to those used by people with private insurance. In the process, the state hopes capping how much money would be spent on each recipient will save $300 million during the next five years.
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