Commonwealth Fund January 4, 2019
Cindy Mann and Hailey E. Davis

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Proposed Medicaid managed care regulations weaken standards that ensure a sufficient network of health providers is available to enrollees

A proposed federal rule for Medicaid managed care suggests that CMS is not prepared to flex its muscle to guarantee that people enrolled in Medicaid get the care they need when they need it

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