The Maine Supreme Judicial Court upheld a state regulation that requires Medicaid recipients to contribute toward some medical expenses. The co-payment system was challenged on procedural grounds in a class-action suit filed by eight Medicaid recipients from around the state. Details
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Workers\u27 compensation became front page news during the summer of 1991, when Maine\u27s governor ...
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