A federal judge has preliminarily approved a $162 million class action settlement to approximately 200,000 home care workers ...
The company that runs New York’s state-funded home care program has agreed to pay its workers $162 million to settle a wage theft lawsuit filed last year. The deal, which must be approved by a ...
A DOJ lawsuit pulls back the curtain on the rocky consolidation of the consumer-directed personal assistance program.
The company behind the rocky overhaul of a massive home health care service in New York has agreed to pay out $160 million to thousands of workers as part of a class-action settlement over unpaid ...
New York's Medicaid Director, Amir Bassiri, defended the state's healthcare oversight before Congress, while PPL, the private ...
The Justice Department is suing the New York State Department of Health, the state’s Medicaid director and a company operating a $10 billion home health program for the state. In the suit, filed ...
The legal action accuses PPL of creating an "artificially attractive proposal" to administer the Medicaid program through a "sham bid process," and of improperly inflating hourly billable rates upon ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Department of Health (DOH) has announced significant progress with the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) transition to a new fiscal intermediary, ...
About two months into the controversial rollout of the state's new payment system for its popular Medicaid-funded home care program, some data has rolled in, but questions remain about the success of ...