Fast-moving Medicaid overhaul raises concerns for elderly, disabled Ohioans: Capitol Letter

Ohio Republicans say they can't afford to wait to address alleged Medicaid fraud, but critics question whether a rush to reform could leave elderly and disabled residents paying the price.
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