Nebraska seeks to end retroactive Medicaid coverage. Hospitals say it will have ‘disastrous’ impact.

Nebraska’s Department of Health and Human Services is seeking to end retroactive Medicaid coverage, which pays for three months of care before the application

March 23, 2026Updated: March 23, 2026
AP nullBy DESTINY HERBERS/Flatwater Free Press

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