Fast Track Eases Medicaid Enrollment, but Implementation Matters Too
In the span of just a few months, approximately 750,000 people were newly identified as eligible for Medicaid in California. How?
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In the span of just a few months, approximately 750,000 people were newly identified as eligible for Medicaid in California. How?
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