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BONUS: CMS Approves Medicaid Coverage for Inmates

Season 1, Ep. 202

Popping into the feed with a bit of breaking news on a story we've been reporting on for months: For the first time ever, some people incarcerated in jail or prison will have access to Medicaid. We'll have a full episode on this dramatic policy change in February.


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