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  2. Tennessee’s Medicaid program to be the first to provide free ...

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    Tennessee’s Medicaid program will in a few months provide free diapers for covered children under the age of 2 – the first state Medicaid program to do so, the program said Tuesday.

  3. TennCare - Wikipedia

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    TennCare is the state Medicaid program in the U.S. state of Tennessee. TennCare was established in 1994 under a federal waiver that authorized deviations from the standard Medicaid rules. It was the first state Medicaid program to enroll all Medicaid recipients in managed care . [ 1 ]

  4. Tennessee Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Justice Center (TJC) is a non-profit [1] [3] public policy advocacy organization [2] and law firm based in Nashville, Tennessee.It was established in 1996 to represent approximately 1.3 million Tennessee low-income families by helping shape public policy [2] and through class action lawsuits.

  5. Joe E. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Joe E. Armstrong (born November 30, 1956, in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American politician and a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 15th district, which encompasses part of Knox County. He has served as a state representative since being elected to the 96th Tennessee General Assembly.

  6. Medicaid - Wikipedia

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    This disparity has been linked to lower provider rates of participation in Medicaid programs vs Medicare or commercial insurance, and thus decreased access to care for Medicaid patients. [52] One component of the Affordable Care Act was a federally-funded increase in 2013 and 2014 in Medicaid payments to bring them up to 100% of equivalent ...

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  8. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The social safety net refers to those providers that organize and deliver a significant level of health care and other needed services to the uninsured, Medicaid, and other vulnerable patients. [15] This is important given that the uninsured rate for Americans is still high after the advent of the Affordable Care Act, with a rate of 10.9%, or ...

  9. Phil Bredesen - Wikipedia

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    Bredesen argued that services would have to be cut, saying, "you can't have Massachusetts services and Tennessee taxes." [ 18 ] In 2003, he signed a 9% across-the-board spending cut. [ 5 ] In 2004, he enacted a series of changes to TennCare, essentially removing 191,000 Medicaid -eligible patients and reducing benefits. [ 5 ]