Millions of children lost health insurance in Medicaid shake-up

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Children were among the millions of people who lost Medicaid coverage after the government required states to reevaluate every recipient’s eligibility. Some have been able to get benefits back, but the lapse in services has taken a toll. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch spoke with one mother whose son lost services about the fight to get them back and the impact on his care.

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