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Top Illinois Medicaid contractor Centene Corp. failed foster kids with ‘unacceptable’ medical care

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics November 11, 2022

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Illinois’ top Medicaid contractor has repeatedly failed to deliver basic medical services to thousands of foster children, from dental visits to immunizations to well-being checks, leaving foster parents to scramble to find health care, wait months for appointments and pay medical expenses out of their own pockets for the abused and neglected children they take into their homes, an Illinois Answers Project investigation has found. Since 2020,... + full article



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