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Missouri and Iowa's lack of beds at group foster homes leaves at-risk girls without specialized careChildren in the foster care system with severe behavioral health issues and trauma are often treated in group homes that specialize in individualized care. In at least two states, there is space at these centers for boys — but not for girls.
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Centene Corp. has donated its 60,000-square-foot Ferguson claims center to the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. The donation is the largest any Urban League has ever received, and it will soon house child care initiatives, outreach programs and a food pantry.
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An investigation by the Illinois Answers Project found that insurance giant Centene Corp. routinely fell short in providing basic care. Federal officials now want answers.
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Centene showers politicians with millions as it courts contracts and settles overbilling allegationsSince 2015, Centene has given more than $26 million to state political campaigns, including in places where it is wooing Medicaid contracts and settling accusations of overbilling taxpayers.
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Centene Corp. has agreed to pay Texas $165.6 million to resolve claims that it overcharged the state’s Medicaid program — the biggest known payout by the nation’s largest Medicaid insurer over its drug pricing practices.
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Clayton-based Centene Corp. signed a 15-year deal for naming rights at the 22,500-seat stadium, which will be completed this year.
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Adrian Bracy, CEO of the YWCA of Metro St. Louis; Danette Greer of World Wide Technologym, and Zundra Bryant of Centene Corp. discussed the challenges they faced as Black women in corporate America and their journey to the C-suite.
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Judith Shaw found herself frustrated by the noise, dirt and traffic generated by the massive Centene campus expansion that's been underway for the past five years. But rather than let her anger simmer, Shaw turned it into art. Her new exhibit "fault lines" is now on display at the St. Louis Artists' Guild.
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We’re trying something new on the latest episode of Politically Speaking. Instead of interviewing a single guest or zeroing in on a single topic, St.…
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St. Louis-based Centene Corporation found itself in a precarious situation this week when a BuzzFeed News investigation uncovered that a troubled…