Pulaski County cities: 1 company received an FDA inspection in 2025
There was one company in a city associated with Pulaski County that received an FDA inspection in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
There was one company in a city associated with Pulaski County that received an FDA inspection in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Medicaid spending in Lebanon on Medical And Surgical Supplies totaled $238,070 in 2024, reflecting a 1.3% uptick compared with the prior year.
The City of Lebanon has officially opened its new Downtown Plaza with a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 1. Mayor Jared Carr said this project fulfills residents’ requests for more…
Lebanon has achieved its highest-ever fire safety rating with an upgrade to Class 3 by ISO starting August. City officials credit investments in new facilities and staffing for this milestone…
The Lebanon Police Department celebrates Animal Control Appreciation Week in April by recognizing its dedicated officers. The team works daily to protect both local residents and their pets through rescue…
Lieutenant Kacie Springer of Lebanon Police Department has completed elite national forensic training at the University of Tennessee’s National Forensic Academy. The accomplishment brings new investigative expertise home as local…
The Lebanon Police Department named Officer Shea Dracoules its 2025 Officer of the Year at an April city council meeting. Administrative Assistant Angela Pollreisz was recognized as Employee of the…
Diamond Rio is set to perform a free concert at Lebanon’s Kenneth E. Cowan Civic Center on April 25 as part of America 250 celebrations. The city has outlined cash-only…
Ongoing construction at Atchley Park brings new courts and upgraded facilities for Lebanon residents. Parks Director John Shelton says both visible changes and behind-the-scenes work aim to support increased community…
Mayor Jared Carr has named Samantha Redick and Abbey Hoskins as winners of the 2026 Mayor Lyle Anderson Gold Leaf Award for Volunteer Service. The awards recognize outstanding volunteer contributions…
Four Lebanon City Council members took their oaths on April 13, including two newcomers. Outgoing member Sheila Mitchell and late member Gib Adkins were honored for their service.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Camdenton billed $1,215,449 for Procedures / Professional Services, reflecting a 5.2% rise over the prior year.
Medicaid payments tied to the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies category in Rolla increased 4.8% in 2024, signaling adjustments in how services are used and reimbursed.
Medicaid payments in Lebanon linked to the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies category rose 29.2% in 2024, signaling shifts in both usage and reimbursement patterns.
Owensville health providers submitted $2,475,196 in Medicaid claims for services under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies in 2024, showing a 7.1% rise over the prior year.
In 2024, Gravois Mills Medicaid providers billed $115,469 for Evaluation and Management services, reflecting a 46.3% increase over the prior year.
In 2024, Mineral Point Medicaid providers billed $932,150 for services within the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies, reflecting a 10.6% rise from the prior year.
Medicaid billing for orthotic procedures in Osage Beach rose to $3,186 in 2024, a jump of 205.8% over the prior year.
Medicaid payments related to National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies in Potosi grew 30.4% in 2024, indicating shifts in service use and reimbursement trends.
Medicaid reimbursements in Vienna connected to the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies category surged 49968.4% in 2024, signifying major changes in claims and payment practices.
In 2024, Sullivan Medicaid providers billed $5,059,036 for Ambulance and Other Transport Services and Supplies, reflecting a 2.9% increase from the prior year.
In 2024, Medicaid providers in Eldon submitted $1,025 in claims for pathology and laboratory procedures—a 51.6% increase over the prior year.
In 2024, Lake Ozark Medicaid providers submitted $4,454,856 in claims for services under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies, representing a 37.6% rise over the prior year.
Steelville saw Medicaid payments in the Medicine Services and Procedures category climb 748.5% in 2024, highlighting shifting usage and reimbursement trends within the community.
Medicaid providers in Waynesville collected $214,194 for Medicine Services and Procedures in 2024, marking a 2.5% rise from the prior year.
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