Wednesday, March 22, 2023

March 22 Prayer Pod

We all want to pray but sometimes we find it difficult to begin our prayer.  Many Pastors and Ministers suggest you begin your prayer by praying back God’s words from Scripture. These daily prayer PODs are constructed to help you in your prayer life. March 22 Pray: Lord hear Your words: Romans 8:8For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. Lord hear my request: (Say your needs, wants, fears, thanksgivings) -  In Jesus name I pray - Amen       To learn more about accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior click here: SALVATION CONNECTION        PLEASE SHARE TO YOUR FAVORITE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM   CLICK HERE TO VIEW
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

March 21 Prayer Pod

 We all want to pray but sometimes we find it difficult to begin our prayer.  Many Pastors and Ministers suggest you begin your prayer by praying back God’s words from Scripture. These daily prayer PODs are constructed to help you in your prayer life. March 21 Pray: Lord hear Your words: Matthew 11:28-29come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Lord hear my request: (Say your needs, wants, fears, thanksgivings) -  In Jesus name I pray - Amen       To learn more about accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior click here: SALVATION CONNECTION        PLEASE SHARE TO YOUR FAVORITE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM   CLICK HERE TO VIEW
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Monday, March 20, 2023

March 20 Prayer Pod

 We all want to pray but sometimes we find it difficult to begin our prayer.  Many Pastors and Ministers suggest you begin your prayer by praying back God’s words from Scripture. These daily prayer PODs are constructed to help you in your prayer life. March 20 Pray: Lord hear Your words: Psalm 55:22Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you; He shall never permit the righteous to be moved. Lord hear my request: (Say your needs, wants, fears, thanksgivings) -  In Jesus name I pray - Amen       To learn more about accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior click here: SALVATION CONNECTION        PLEASE SHARE TO YOUR FAVORITE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM   CLICK HERE TO VIEW
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Sunday, March 19, 2023

FL Group Works to Keep Eligible People on Medicaid

Florida News Connection

By: Trimmel Gomes

As Florida "unwinds" from the COVID-19 public health emergency and returns its Medicaid program to pre-pandemic rules, there's a possibility that older people - in addition to children - could lose their coverage even if they're still eligible.

Senior advocates are calling attention to Florida's "MEDS AD" program - or Medicaid for people who are older or have disabilities - and those receiving home and community-based services through a managed-care company, enrolled in what's called Long Term Care.

Miriam Harmatz, advocacy director and founder of the Florida Health Justice Project, said she's concerned that people who've not had to renew any of their eligibility paperwork since 2020 will be lost or confused when they receive notices in the mail.

"People have fallen through the cracks in the past, even though they're eligible," said Harmatz, "whether that's because they failed to get in verification as required, or it gets lost or there's a computer SNAFU. All of those things happen."

The DeSantis administration says it will return the Medicaid program to its pre-pandemic operations beginning April 1. That includes removing about 900,000 people the state says are no longer eligible, and who haven't used Medicaid-covered services.

Harmatz has been trying to get the word out, hosting Q&A sessions on her website for anyone whose coverage might be affected based on age or disability.

Harmatz said she's calling for more support for these groups, urging friends and families to assist them with navigating the termination notices in their mail to ensure they can properly reapply.

"And so it's critical that this population be getting special attention to insure every single one of them, because they are so vulnerable," said Harmatz. "Imagine if you've been getting these services and they just stop, especially if you're living alone."

The state says it will also begin efforts to re-determine Medicaid eligibility for another 850,000 Floridians who haven't provided their financial information during the pandemic.

Harmatz encouraged people to make sure their contact information is up-to-date on the Department of Children and Families website and be on the lookout for notices in the mail.

Content for this Post is provided by Florida News Connection, a Bureau of Public News Service.  Public News Service is a member of the The Trust Project