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Texas Medicaid cuts to children’s therapy providers to go forward : statesman





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Texas Medicaid cuts to children's therapy providers to go forward

Texas Medicaid cuts to children's therapy providers to go forward
Texas Medicaid cuts to children's therapy providers to go forward
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Medicaid cuts to children's therapy providers to go forward

Medicaid cuts to children's therapy providers to go forward
Medicaid cuts to children's therapy providers to go forward
Health (Photo: KVUE)AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court on Friday issued a decision that it would not hear a case challenging $350 million in Medicaid payment cuts, according to KVUE's partners at the Austin American-Statesman.The Texas Legislature in 2015 approved the cuts to programs that provide physical, speech and occupational therapy to disabled children.The cuts - which would be spread out over two years - were scheduled to go into effect July 15, but the Texas Supreme Court temporarily blocked it.


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Court clears way for Texas to make children therapy cuts - KRISTV.com

Court clears way for Texas to make children therapy cuts - KRISTV.com
Court clears way for Texas to make children therapy cuts - KRISTV.com
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Texas can proceed with cutting $350 million from a Medicaid program that provides therapy for disabled children after a lawsuit stalled at the state's highest court.The Texas Supreme Court on Friday didn't explain why it rejected the case after issuing a temporary injunction this summer.Opponents have said roughly 60,000 kids statewide stand to lose access to speech and occupational therapists.


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