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Developmental Disabilities in the News
Friday, July 8, 2011
Medicaid Recipients Sue Idaho
BOISE, Idaho --
Two men with developmental disabilities and their guardians are suing the state over changes to Medicaid's residential habilitation program
, saying Idaho is violating their right to freely choose providers.
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