Feds approve part of Gov. Reeves’ plan to help Mississippi hospitals
A plan championed by Gov. Tate Reeves to draw down more money for the state’s hospitals has been partially approved by the federal government. Thanks to the stamp of approval, hospitals could receive payments within weeks. For years as hospitals across the state have struggled, health care experts and hospital leaders have been asking for help, most calling for Medicaid…
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