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Texas Medicaid

A group of Medicaid recipients sued the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, accusing it of not implementing a 2019 law that guaranteed the right of those with complex medical needs to have continuity of care with their established providers regardless of whether the providers are in-network or out-of-network.

AUSTIN, Texas — A group of Medicaid recipients sued the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, accusing it of not implementing a 2019 law that guaranteed the right of those with complex medical needs to have continuity of care with their established providers regardless of whether the providers are in-network or out-of-network.

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