June 1, 2012
On June 1, 2012, a Notice of Court Concerns Regarding Proposed Settlement Agreement was released for a proposed settlement agreement between Virginia and the federal Department of Justice. The notice outlined two main concerns with the settlement agreement. The first concern was that the agreement did not explain how alternative facilities will be established to house and provide care to the number of individuals expected to receive Medicaid waivers. Currently capacity is insufficient and housing in the Northern Virginia area is very expensive. The agreement should provide concrete assurances that adequate facilities will be made available in . . .

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DOJ v. Virginia, Notice of Court Concerns Regarding Proposed Settlement Agreement

June 1, 2012
On June 1, 2012, a Notice of Court Concerns Regarding Proposed Settlement Agreement was released for a proposed settlement agreement between Virginia and the federal Department of Justice. The notice outlined two main concerns with the settlement agreement. The first concern was that the agreement did not explain how alternative facilities will be established to house and provide care to the number of individuals expected to receive Medicaid waivers. Currently capacity is insufficient and housing in the Northern Virginia area is very expensive. The agreement should provide concrete assurances that adequate facilities will be made available in . . .

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