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NC lawmakers seek tighter rules for autism therapy in push to eliminate Medicaid fraud
North Carolina legislators aim to reduce Medicaid fraud and control rising costs of autism therapy (ABA) by introducing stricter provider requirements through a revised House Bill 34. The bill seeks to close networks for ABA services, ensuring local providers meet credentials and compliance standards, though concerns about access to care remain.
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