Gov. Matt Bevin (R-Ky.) filed a lawsuit against 16 people who are separately suing the state to challenge Bevin's plan to scale back Kentucky's Medicaid expansion with a variety of changes, including work requirements. Also in Medicaid news are reports about a dramatic drop in Louisiana's uninsured rate, the effort to expand the program in Maine and a managed care company in Iowa forced to provide specialized wheelchairs to enrollees.
from Kaiser Health News https://ift.tt/2w2idUC
August 21, 2018
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