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by Mississippi Today, Mississippi Today November 9, 2022 Note: This article is part of Mississippi Today's ongoing Mississippi Health Care Crisis project. Read more about the project by clicking here. The inner workings of Medicaid, a federal program intended to provide health coverage to low-income Americans, are wonky and incredibly difficult to understand.
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