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PPL paid 165,000 CDPAP caregivers $395M during New York's fourth statewide payroll cycle. Now the question is what happens ...
Latest lawsuit alleges thousands of workers affected by technical problems with Public Partnerships' time-keeping app.
Weeks after New York state changed how home caregivers are paid, issues continue for those in need of care and those ...
Former employees with Public Partnerships LLC felt the company was unprepared to take over payroll services for New York's ...
New York's transition to a single company to manage the hundreds of thousands of Medicaid patients and their caregivers in the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program is still hitting major ...
Immigrant caregivers allege late or missing payments under the new state's fiscal administrator of the Consumer-Directed ...
The Legal Aid Society filed a federal class action lawsuit against PPL in Brooklyn over their alleged failure to pay home ...
Official says they're working to end consumer frustration brought on by the transition of New York state's Medicaid home care ...
Other aides said their own health insurance has lapsed and they have gotten conflicting accounts of when it will resume. Seeking clarity, they are often bounced from the private company’s ...
Home care workers are taking Public Partnerships LLC to federal court over allegations that the company has mismanaged ...
BTPM's Disability Reporter Emyle Watkins will host a live interview with Maria Perrin, the president of PPL, the new single ...
The Consumer Direct Personal Assistance Program, commonly known as CDPAP allows people with disabilities to hire their own ...