KY grandmother fights Medicaid reimbursement cuts that could affect her grandson's autism therapy
A 4% cut to Kentucky Medicaid reimbursement rates is set to take effect Aug. 1, and for one grandmother, the stakes could not be more personal. Read the full report at LEX 18 (WLEX)
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