Several states are noting significant increases in Medicaid enrollment, even as they look to find ways to create savings in the programs. The News & Observer reports: “North Carolina is trying to squeeze savings out of Medicaid, even as more people than anticipated sign up for coverage under the government health-care program for the poor.
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