States Move To Tighten Medicaid Enrollment, Even Without A New Health Law
Some states are seeking to make major changes in their Medicaid programs that would end coverage for millions of people, even if the Affordable Care Act isn't repealed.
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July 7, 2017 at 12:14AM
NPR News: States Move To Tighten Medicaid Enrollment, Even Without A New Health Law
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