A federal judge has preliminarily approved a $162 million class action settlement to approximately 200,000 home care workers ...
One of the nation’s largest self-directed home care programs has undergone an exciting transformation that’s already benefiting New Yorkers. The state’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program ...
Public Partnerships LLC has agreed to pay $162 million to settle a class-action wage-theft lawsuit brought on behalf of ...
A DOJ lawsuit pulls back the curtain on the rocky consolidation of the consumer-directed personal assistance program.
New York's Medicaid Director, Amir Bassiri, defended the state's healthcare oversight before Congress, while PPL, the private ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ALBANY — The federal Justice Department has sued top New York health officials under Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul for the way they ...
New Yorkers with disabilities who rely on the state’s at-home care program, the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, continue to rally at the capitol alleging ongoing issues with the new ...
The federal government is suing New York State officials and PPL, accusing both entities of Medicaid fund fraud.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced a federal lawsuit Tuesday against New York State, Public Partnerships LLC and other key players in an embattled home care contract for an “alleged fraud scheme ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Those who work for the state’s at-home care program, the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP), faced an October 1 deadline to submit a health assessment.
The Trump administration sued top New York health officials on Tuesday over an alleged scheme ‌to rig the bidding process for managing the state's estimated $10 billion Medicaid homecare program, ...