State-Funded Medical Assistance Could Disappear For Some Kansans

Parents of some of the most severely disabled kids in Kansas fear they could lose vital services come July 1. Medicaid changes could affect who receives state funded assistance. The changes aren't set in stone yet but a draft proposal has parents li... >>More

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