HEALTHMINNPOST MINNEAPOLIS
Threatened Medicaid funding for addiction treatment throws moms, kids and a town into limbo
Medicaid funding cuts threaten Recovering Hope Treatment Center in Mora, Minnesota, a facility where women with substance use disorder live with their infants and young children. The center, which relies on Medicaid, faces potential closure after failing a state revalidation process amid federal scrutiny over fraud scandals linked to President Donald Trump’s second term.
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