Medicaid cuts concern patients as bill moves forward in Utah Legislature
SALT LAKE CITY— Just four years ago, Utahns voted to adopt Medicaid expansion with the state paying just a tenth of the costs as the federal government covers the rest, but a new bill is moving forward that could cut services should there be a shortfall. "If the state of Utah's legislature cannot fund something I consider essential services for citizens of the state…
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