Kathleen Sebelius
Judge Strikes Down Restrictions On Morning After Pill
A federal judge ruled Friday that the so-called “morning after pills” must be sold over the counter at pharmacies without any age restrictions.
Gov. Scott, Sec. Sebelius To Discuss Medicaid Changes
Making health care more affordable for more Floridians and the Obama administration’s Affordable Care Act will be the main focus of a meeting Monday between Gov. Rick Scott and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
Gov. Scott Wants To Talk Healthcare With Pres. Obama
While President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner work on a deal to keeps Americans from falling off a fiscal cliff come January, Gov. Rick Scott has another issue on his mind. Healthcare.
Scott To Meet With HHS’ Sebelius To Discuss State Health Exchange
Although he recently softened his opposition to the looming health care mandate, Gov. Rick Scott is concerned the costs of a state health exchange could end up being greater than early estimates.
Archdiocese Of Miami Sues Gov’t Over Birth Control Mandate
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami has joined other Catholic institutions nationwide in challenging the Obama administration over birth control.
Feds Round Up 30 In Miami During Medicare Fraud Crackdown
More than 30 South Florida healthcare professionals were rounded up and charged with submitting $200 million in fraudulent claims to Medicare.
59 Charged In Miami In Nationwide Medicare Fraud Bust
Dozens of South Floridians have been rounded up and charged with Medicare fraud as part of a nationwide crackdown.
Gov’t. Rule Eliminates Co-Pays For Birth Control
Women on birth control have gotten a long-awaited financial reprieve from the Obama administration Friday.
More Than 30 Miami Arrests In Nationwide Medicare Scams
A massive nationwide Medicare fraud bust included arrests in South Florida. Thursday, federal authorities charged more than 100 doctors, nurses and physical therapists in nine cities, including Miami, with Medicare fraud, part of a national bust that snared more suspects than any other in history.
Feds Recover $2.5 Billion In Health Care Fraud
New security measures announced Monday will combat Medicare fraud will include tougher screenings for providers and the ability to withhold payments during investigations.







