medicaid waivers
Medicaid waivers are legal provisions granted by the federal government to individual states, allowing them to deviate from certain Medicaid program rules and regulations. These waivers permit states to experiment with innovative approaches to healthcare coverage, benefits, and service delivery, tailored to the unique needs and circumstances of their populations.
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