Portion of a consent decree entered in a 1998 class action challenge to Tennessee’s managed care program under the Medicaid Act vacated

John B. v. Goetz, 09-6145, concerned a challenge to the district court’s denial of defendants’ motion to vacate a consent decree entered in a 1998 class action challenge to Tennessee’s managed care program under the Medicaid Act claiming that the Tennessee officials charged with implementing TennCare failed to provide early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment services in violation of the Medicaid Act.

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  • Read the Sixth Circuit’s Full Decision in John B. v. Goetz, 09-6145

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