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    "The former administration set it up where they had a lot of upfront requirements for states," Verma said about the waiver process under former President Barack Obama.
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    Seema Verma: Medicaid waivers under Obama a ‘hill to climb’ for states trying to tackle opioid crisis

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    December 4, 2017 6:06 pm
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    Trump administration expects several states to set Medicaid work requirements

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    Trump’s CMS chief slams Obama’s ‘soft bigotry of low expectations’ for Medicaid recipients

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    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said the waiver would allow
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    Trump administration announces opioid waivers for states

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    Theo Merkel is a legislative assistant for healthcare in the office of Sen. Pat Toomey. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Staffer profile: From voting for Pat Toomey to working for him

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    As currently structured, states have little freedom to target the enhanced matching funds associated with the expansion of Medicaid at the beneficiaries in greatest need of assistance. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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    Democrats say HHS should redouble its efforts at outreach due to confusion because of
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    Democrats demand answers on Obamacare outreach

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    Mylan has agreed to repay $465 million to the federal government for overbilling for its lifesaving EpiPen allergy antidote. The settlement comes at the end of an investigation that found Mylan avoided paying state Medicaid programs higher rebates for the EpiPen by improperly naming it as a generic medication. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
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    Mylan agrees to pay back government $465 million for EpiPen overbilling

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    Someone published a clip from a White House event on YouTube and alleged President Trump had ignored 3-year-old Monty Weer's requests for a handshake. The video circulated on Twitter, and caught the attention of J.K. Rowling, author of the
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    Insurers who sell coverage on California's exchange will be increasing premiums by an average of 12.5 percent for 2018, state officials announced Tuesday. That number, however, could almost double if the Trump administration chooses to cut off insurer payments known as cost-sharing reduction payments, said Peter Lee, the executive director of Covered California, the name of the state's exchange. (AP Photo/Scott Smith)
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    California exchange announces rate hikes amid uncertainty about insurer payments

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    August 1, 2017 6:47 pm
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