The ruling was issued on June 26, 2025, by the Supreme Court of the United States. In this case, the court considered whether federal Medicaid statutes gave beneficiaries standing to sue the state to enforce the Medicaid "any-qualified-provider provision." In the ruling, the Supreme Court said the statutes requiring states to provide "free choice of provider" do not clearly and unambiguously give individual beneficiaries the right to sue on that basis . . .

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