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Opinion: TennCare must step up defenses against cybersecurity threats and data breachesCorrection: The data breach referenced in the FITSNews article did not involve TennCare. It occurred before TennCare began its relationship with a contractor and no TennCare information was ...
A Clarksville woman has been convicted in a case of TennCare fraud surrounding the illicit sale of her prescription drugs, according to the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A disabled Knoxville man wants another chance to renew his TennCare coverage been fighting to keep since October. William Jones nearly died of a stroke in 2020.
According to the Office of the Inspector General, 44-year-old Nicole Joyce-Madison was convicted of TennCare fraud and theft of services after she knowingly reported an inaccurate income to make ...
A UT study reports a 96% satisfaction rate amongst TennCare recipients, highlighting the success of Tennessee's healthcare ...
While each death is a result of individual and often complex factors ranging from pre-existing health conditions to postpartum depression, the vast majority of Tennessee maternal deaths– 76%– were ...
Starting with a limited base of managed care, TennCare shifted more than a million people to a totally capitated managed care environment within one year. Nearly 400,000 others gained eligibility.
In previous years, abortion and gender-affirming care have each taken a turn dominating the headlines made by the Tennessee ...
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) announced the conviction of 38-year-old Crystal [Michelle] Myers, of Altamont.
Often in life we can find ourself in a place of distress, darkness, chaos and feel like there is nobody that understands or cares. Sometimes you are the parent of the child that is always kicked ...
I enjoy working with all ages, and have extensive experience helping clients who have experienced trauma and anxiety. I love helping children who are in foster care and/or who have been adopted ...
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Clarksville woman has been convicted in a case of TennCare fraud surrounding the illicit sale of her prescription drugs, according to the Tennessee Department of ...
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