Some hospitals are suing Massachusetts’ Medicaid program for underpaying. Idaho health agencies are broadening their own lawsuit against the state on Medicaid payment rules. Boston Herald: “Six community hospitals will formally file a lawsuit against the state today, ratcheting up a dispute between the hospitals and the state agency that pays for some of the care they provide…
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