Sober living crisis: Displaced people remain homeless after AHCCCS scandal

Two major issues in Arizona have become intertwined since the state’s Medicaid agency cracked down on fraudulent behavioral health facilities in 2023. Some critics say the suspension of hundreds of providers was an over-correction after Arizona lost more than $2 billion in estimated fraud.

Sober living crisis compounds homelessness issues in AZ

Two major issues in Arizona have become intertwined since the state’s Medicaid agency cracked down on fraudulent behavioral health facilities in 2023. Some critics say the suspension of hundreds of providers was an over-correction after Arizona lost more than $2 billion in estimated fraud. FOX 10's Justin Lum has this story.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is back in PCH's network

Phoenix Children's Hospital and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona have reached an agreement. It brings the medical center back into the insurance company's network. It comes more than three months after the companies cut ties.

Younger women are seeing liver transplants

The medical director of liver transplants at UCHealth says more younger people, particularly women, are needing liver transplants. Some patients are as young as their early 20s. FOX's Kennedy Hayes has the story.

RFK Jr. advances to final Senate vote for HHS secretary

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the controversial environmental lawyer turned public health critic, is set to find out on Tuesday if he has cleared the first hurdle to become the nation’s top health official when the Senate Finance Committee votes on his nomination.

1 Darn Cool School helps PCH patients with homework

1 Darn Cool School is a program at the Phoenix Children's Hospital that works to help kids undergoing treatment to keep up with their school work. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more on the record breaking donation and the kids in the program.

RFK Jr. says he's not anti-vax l FOX 10 Talks

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing Senate committees this week for his confirmation hearing to be the next Heath and Human Services secretary. In his opening statement, Kennedy rejected the ‘anti-vaccine’ label, telling senators he’s not anti-vaccine but has asked "uncomfortable questions." Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez talk about the latest news headlines.