Waterville Medicaid spending on addiction treatment rises to $914,692 in 2024
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Waterville billed a total of $914,692 for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment services, reflecting an 8.2% increase compared to the prior year.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Waterville billed a total of $914,692 for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment services, reflecting an 8.2% increase compared to the prior year.
Medicaid payments for Medicine Services and Procedures in Dundas rose 29.6% in 2024 as billing and reimbursement trends shifted.
In 2024, Medicaid expenses for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment services in Cannon Falls reached $3,150,373, reflecting a 38% increase from the prior year.
Wanamingo Medicaid providers charged $2,121,883 for Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) services in 2024, reflecting a 9.9% uptick from the prior year.
Medicaid providers in Le Sueur submitted $32,607 in 2024 for the Medicine Services and Procedures category, reflecting a 1.6% rise from the prior year.
In 2024, Vision Services billed to Medicaid by providers in Faribault amounted to $25,989, a 27.1% rise compared with the prior year.
Kenyon providers submitted $197,541 in Medicaid claims for Dental Services in 2024, reflecting an 11.7% increase over the prior year.
Medicaid payments in Montgomery for services under the Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare) increased by 3.2% in 2024, indicating a shift in both reimbursement and service use.
Stillwater saw an 81.4% rise in Medicaid payouts for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment in 2024, signaling shifts in service use and payment structures.
Le Center saw Medicaid spending on Evaluation and Management services climb by 22.4% in 2024, highlighting shifts in both usage and reimbursement practices.
Red Wing saw a 95% rise in Medicaid payments for the Medicine Services and Procedures category in 2024, illustrating shifting trends in service use and reimbursement.
Rep. Pam Altendorf posted statements between April 10 and April 12, addressing her support for Congressman Brad Finstad’s endorsement at the CD1 Convention and commenting on an alleged assault involving…
Zumbrota saw a 27.9% increase in Medicaid payments for the Medicine Services and Procedures category in 2024, highlighting shifts in utilization and reimbursement.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Cleveland submitted $42,085 in claims for services categorized under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies, reflecting a 97.3% increase over the prior year.
Medicaid disbursements for radiology procedures in Northfield jumped 53.4% in 2024, highlighting shifts in use and reimbursement trends.
Rep. Pam Altendorf published a series of tweets in April 2026 addressing support for local girls’ initiatives and voicing opposition to increased vehicle tab fees in Minnesota.
Rep. Pam Altendorf reported after Easter break that lawmakers are back at work with five weeks left in session. She highlighted efforts around a failed bill restricting participation in girls’…
Medicaid providers in Red Wing processed at least $800 in claims during 2024 for services using HCPCS codes specifically designated for COVID-19 care, with 81.8% of such billing occurring during…
Goodhue County is holding an online auction for miscellaneous items and equipment. Interested buyers can view listings and submit questions through the Public Surplus website.
Goodhue County hunters will be able to use rifles for deer starting in fall 2026. The Board of Commissioners opted not to keep a shotgun-only rule after state law changed.…
Rep. Pam Altendorf used social media posts from March 31 to April 2, 2026 to accuse Governor Tim Walz’s administration and the Minnesota DFL of organized fraud and retaliation against…
Rep. Pam Altendorf used her social media accounts in late March to criticize DFL lawmakers’ opposition to two key SNAP bills she sponsored in the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Minnesota Rep. Pam Altendorf shared an update covering stalled legislation after committee deadlines, proposed SNAP reforms targeting fraud reduction, ongoing voter roll investigations, car tab fee debates, airport cash outflows,…
Rep. Pam Altendorf posted several messages on X between March 26-27, 2026 addressing election transparency and clean energy votes in Minnesota.
Rep. Pam Altendorf used social media on March 25 and 26, 2026, to highlight her legislative proposal targeting SNAP benefit eligibility and criticize the Minnesota DFL for voting against it.
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