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Minnesota social service providers frustrated by Medicaid reviews
Minnesota's Department of Human Services reviewed nearly 5,500 social service providers in high-risk areas like autism and elderly care over five months, leading to widespread disruptions. Nearly two-thirds of providers received disenrollment notices due to paperwork issues, site visit failures, or background checks, causing payment interruptions and uncertainty for families relying on these services.
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