“Arizona Medicaid cuts can proceed, feds say”
Read story at The Arizona Republic »Arizona got a reluctant go-ahead from federal health officials Friday to cap enrollment for a portion of the state’s Medicaid program, putting health care for thousands of Arizonans at risk.
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