medicaid reforms
Medicaid reforms refer to changes and improvements made to the Medicaid program, which is a joint federal and state initiative that provides healthcare coverage to low-income individuals and families. These reforms aim to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability of the Medicaid program through various measures such as cost controls, eligibility changes, service delivery modifications, and financial restructuring.
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