Investigators claim operators in Arizona used a Medicaid loophole while allowing tribal members to drink and use drugs.
Investigators claim operators in Arizona used a Medicaid loophole while allowing tribal members to drink and use drugs
The businesses charged Arizona millions of dollars for addiction services they didn’t provide, according to authorities.PHOENIX—When Darrian Anagal heard about a house on the outskirts of this city where addicts like her could live and receive help getting sober at no cost, she decided to give it a try.Continue reading your article with
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