CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE - Jul 09, 2019
CHILDREN AND YOUTH COMMITTEE - SENATE · July 9, 2019
The Senate Children and Youth Committee heard an update from DHS on a new independent assessment (ARIA) administered by Optum that has resulted in many assisted-living and personal-care beneficiaries being found ineligible; providers and family members testified about harms and long appeal backlogs, and the committee moved to expedite a review of the Optum contract.
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