"I think the Medicaid expansion really helped identify sick people and start. to help treat them sooner than later. " The road to Mike Caudill's salvation runs alongside a wooded creek, winding through Appalachian hillsides dripping with kudzu, past a Baptist church and a country gas station before turning through gates with a sign reading "Beacons of Hope.
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