"It seems like this new phased approach still allows them to move forward with everything, but in a way that is manageable. to maybe take smaller bites of the apple," said Loren Anthes, who chairs Community Solutions' Center for Medicaid Policy. According to the Ohio Department of Medicaid, one of those reforms will still be up and running in July.
"It seems like this new phased approach still allows them to move forward with everything, but in a way that is manageable. to maybe take smaller bites of the apple," said Loren Anthes, who chairs Community Solutions' Center for Medicaid Policy. According to the Ohio Department of Medicaid, one of those reforms will still be up and running in July.
"It seems like this new phased approach still allows them to move forward with everything, but in a way that is manageable. to maybe take smaller bites of the apple," said Loren Anthes, who chairs Community Solutions' Center for Medicaid Policy. According to the Ohio Department of Medicaid, one of those reforms will still be up and running in July.
"It seems like this new phased approach still allows them to move forward with everything, but in a way that is manageable. to maybe take smaller bites of the apple," said Loren Anthes, who chairs Community Solutions' Center for Medicaid Policy. According to the Ohio Department of Medicaid, one of those reforms will still be up and running in July.
Medicaid, government-paid health insurance for more than 3 million low-income or disabled Ohioans, is typically the state's largest expenditure totaling billions of dollars.