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State says that Medicaid providers can get funding as they appeal disenrollment
The Minnesota Department of Human Services disenrolled providers in 13 Medicaid programs to comply with federal fraud concerns, but providers appealing their disenrollment can receive temporary funding during the process. The action, aimed at addressing Trump administration demands over Medicaid fraud, resulted in 3,411 providers being cut off, though they can bill Medicaid for services up to May's disenrollment date.
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