Nearly all Minnesota autism service providers applied for licenses under new requirement

The vast majority of Minnesota’s autism service providers have applied for provisional licenses under a new law aimed at bringing greater oversight to a Medicaid-funded program that in recent years has seen explosive growth — and credible fraud allegations. The Department of Human Services received applications from 433 service sites out of 481 that could […]

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