Tennessee Cuts Medicaid Benefit Funding For Some Long-Term Care Patients
The program, designed to save the state money, is the first of its kind because it creates a new category for patients who don’t qualify for nursing home care.
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The program, designed to save the state money, is the first of its kind because it creates a new category for patients who don’t qualify for nursing home care.
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