Some Medicaid Providers Borrow or Go Into Debt Amid ‘Unwinding’ Payment Disruptions – KFF Health News
Used to operating with scarce resources, Montana Medicaid providers say gaps in state payments have left them struggling further.
Used to operating with scarce resources, Montana Medicaid providers say gaps in state payments have left them struggling further.
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