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State officials warn that health centers serving uninsured patients could face extra strain under looming federal funding cuts.
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Hundreds could be impacted.
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People with disabilities claim they were kicked off services without reason.
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About 60,000 people lost coverage after the organizations split ways.
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Residents will see premiums increase an average of 13.4%.
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The two spent the better part of a year negotiating.
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The fight stems from claims denials and patient frustration.
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The two organizations are still in talks.
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The two organizations have less than a month to reach and agreement.
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The state will also likely lose about $2.7 billion in funding.