A federal jury in Fort Lauderdale has convicted Christian “Chris” Cruz, 45, a nursing assistant from Pompano Beach, Florida, for his role in a sweeping
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PPO pullout leaves Broward seniors scrambling as Medicare Advantage choices shrink
Open enrollment season is underway and for thousands of South Floridians on Medicare, this year brings major changes, especially in Broward County. Jamie Forsyth recently
Florida families of children with developmental disabilities stuck in line for assistance
Despite a state budget that allocates more than $900 million this year to support people with developmental disabilities, tens of thousands of Florida families are
Florida Blue fights feds over quality ratings
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Blue has filed a lawsuit against federal health agencies, arguing that key quality ratings didn’t properly take into account disruptions caused by
Local leaders spotlight negotiations to bring down medication prices
MIAMI – Local leaders are emphasizing how the Biden administration is negotiating with drug manufacturers to bring down the price of widely used medications under
Florida Health Insurace: Facing South Florida
By Jim DeFede Updated on: March 31, 2024 / 1:05 PM EDT / CBS Miami Florida Health Insurace | Facing South Florida Florida Health Insurace
Amid criticism, Sen. Rick Scott walks back proposal to sunset Social Safety, Medicare
WASHINGTON – Republican Sen. Rick Scott has revised his proposal to sunset all federal packages in five many years, immediately after months of criticism from