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Montana averts huge shortfall for health care system
January 27, 2016 /
Montana officials said they have averted a massive financial shortfall that could have possibly erupted into a political and budgetary headache over the state’s health care system.
Gov. Steve Bullock said Tuesday his budget officers originally projected a $12 million deficit last year for the Montana State Employee Health Plan. Instead, state officials squeezed out $2 million in savings — partly because of wider use of Montana’s six state-run health clinics.
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